Denis Côté isn't a household name, but he continues to make challenging films on his own terms — including his latest, "Boris Without Beatrice." The current crop of acclaimed Quebec filmmakers ...
Montreal-based filmmaker Denis Côté’s work is always both cryptic and heavy with meaning, but his latest narrative feature, “Vic and Flo Saw a Bear,” stands out because at first it seems deceptively ...
Following hard on the heels of the film’s selection for this year’s Berlin Film Festival Encounters section, director Denis Côté has shared a first trailer for his new movie “Social Hygiene,” the ...
Despite four previous features (including the Cannes premiere Carcasses), international awards, and planned retrospectives of the 37-year-old Canadian filmmaker’s work, Denis Côté is only now having ...
Cutaways is a personal essay series where Canadian filmmakers tell the story of how their film was made. This Hot Docs 2025 edition by director Denis Côté focuses on his film Paul. I used to see ...
The Canadian auteur, headed to Locarno with the short 'Days Before the Death of Nicky,' is back to making films in restored health after receiving a new kidney from a donor friend nearly a year ago.
Le Bel Écran is a monthly column about Quebec's screen culture from a local perspective. What does success in the arts look like? Awards, money and prestige? In cinema, the question is complicated by ...