Pierre Saint-Martin

Pierre Saint-Martin

Graduated from the degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM-X) as well as from the National Film School of Mexico (before CUEC, now ENAC), where he studied filmmaking. He has directed, photographed and produced various audiovisuals such as: short films, documentaries, video clips, commercials and television series, all of them produced in Mexico, Central America, Latin America and Europe. His works as a film director have been selected in several national and international film festivals festivals such as the Morelia International Film Festival (6 times), the European Media Arts Festival of Osnabrück, Germany; the SEMECI, the International Festival of Huesca and the International Film Festival of Donostia - San Sebastián, among others. He was part of the Berlinale Talent Campus (Guadalajara) 2012; he has been awarded for best documentary short film at DOCS DF Film festival by the direction of La Ahorcadita; Co-edited several feature films, of which The darkest days of us (Nominated for two Arieles in 2019) and the ira or the Seoul (2019) stand out. In 2017 he was nominated for the Ariel award for best edition for El Sueño del Marakame (2017). His latest project of short film Strangers on the train, has been selected in several film festivals among which Black Canvas FCC and the International Festival of Morelia 2020 He co - writen the script for Viaje al país de los Tarahumaras, a project that participated in the residence of the Cinéfondation in Cannes. At the same time, he is in the pre-production of his debut film as director entitled No Nos Moverán, which participated in the «Morelia - Sundance Screenwriters Lab 2019".
Pierre Simpson

Pierre Simpson

Pierre is a Dora (Toronto's Tonys), Gémeaux-nominated and Rideau award-winning professional bilingual actor. Pierre's charm has been delighting audiences in both of Canada's official languages for over 20 years, making him a very busy stage & screen actor across the country. Pierre hails from Welland, Ontario, proud son of public school teachers Clara and Stewart Simpson and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa's bilingual Theatre Department. Film credits include Rosie (Canada's Top Ten at TIFF), Last Patrol, The Rarebit Fiend, Let the Daylight into the Swamp (NFB, TIFF). Television credits include Three Pines (Amazon), Transplant & Hannibal (NBC), Paris Paris, The Detectives, Murdoch Mysteries, The Border (CBC), 12 Monkeys, Fugitive at 17 (Showcase), Reign, Nikita (CW), Makinium, Mehdi&Val, Motel Monstre (Radio-Canada), Météo+ and Le Rêve de Champlain (TFO), as well as many bilingual training videos and hosting live events. His skilled voice work has been featured in Red Ketchup (Adult Swim & Télétoon), Globies, Let's Go Luna! (PBS) and Hyper Scape (Ubisoft). English Theatre credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream (Canadian Stage), When it Rains (2b theatre International Tour, Edinburgh, Mumbai), Strawberries in January (Great Canadian Theatre Company), It's A Wonderful Life (Theatre New Brunswick), The Bookshop, a reading of Look Back in Anger (The National Arts Centre), Dangerous Liaisons (Third Wall Theatre), and A Thought in Three Parts (SummerWorks). French Theatre credits include La Cantatrice chauve, Dom Juan, Les Médecins de Molière (Rideau Award, Dora Award nomination for Outstanding Performance) L'Emmerdeur, Le Dîner de Cons and Le Misanthrope (Théâtre français de Toronto) as well adapting and directing La plus grosse poutine du monde and Les Zinspirés 1, 2.0 and 3D which earned him nominations for the Pauline McGibbon and John Hirsch Awards for Emerging Directors.

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