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Born in New Brunswick in 1973, Denis Côté began making short films after completing his studies in cinema. While working as a film critic, he completed in 2005 his first feature-length film, DRIFTING STATES, which won the Golden Leopard Award at Locarno Film Festival. Denis Côté stands as one of the most prominent filmmakers within Quebec contemporary cinema, exploring his preferred themes, solitude, intimate fears and alienation, both through fictions and documentaries, constantly pushing further the limits of his formal work.
Filmography: Ghost Town Anthology (2019), Vic + Flo Saw a Bear (2013), Curling (2010), Drifting States (2005)