Although Iceland is a gorgeous and picturesque country, it is nevertheless filled with its fair share of obstacles; winds that can tear apart door frames, intense rains that cut right to the bone and cold waves that can break you in half. Wâwâte follows a drifting geologist, endlessly wandering through those treacherous sceneries.
Author: Emile Lavoie
Can’t Blame Em’
Super honored that Cult & Nate lent me their trust on that project. No clue how I ended associating Nate to Steve Jobs but, in the end, I think it works super well with the track!
Get Me Some Land
Get Me Some Land is a love letter to classic American cinema; a dirt ridden land, a bag full of cash & a fair load of punches to the face. Behind the images, Get Me Some Land also tells the story of a very intense shoot, that once again goes to prove that Quebec cinema crews can do a lot with very little. Thanks to you guys!
Love Me Better
Had so much fun directing this clip for Love Thy Brother. Was a pretty ambitious project, but I think we pulled through pretty good! Really admire their confidence in me. Thanks Conor & Liam <3
Carol
«Very proud of this one. A compelling, well-orchestrated dance. Very challenging technically and directing-wise. Successful in what it’s trying to accomplish. I think.»
Décrisse
The harshness of the landscape exalted by the call to revolt. The fervor of the fugitive flayed by the savagery of a separation. An inexorable progress between incomprehension, pain and indignation.
Les belles années
«A real blast. Had so much fun working on the concept and getting all those crazy ideas. Thanks to the label for their upmost trust.»
Tendresse Particulière
We had a lot of fun shooting this one, finding the perfect locations. Diamonds are forever <3
Un degré de séparation
«Made with little to no money. An essay on the vacuity of digital interactions. Still life portraits oscillating between abstraction and realism, supported by a dreamy pop piece of music.»
On est pas du monde
«A love story torn between past and present. The lyrics left a lot of space to reinterpretation. A real pleasure to work with two multidisciplinary artists but most importantly, two very talented human beings. Cheers to you Chantal & Gasse.»