Experiencing Interruptions?

F/RNO

(experimental short film)

You’ve heard this before. Love is lost as soon as you find it.

The struggle for love is timeless. Some endeavors are exceptionally violent.
 This is the story of Artemisia Gentileschi. A true creative spirit, portrayed one last time.


  • David Latreille
    Director
  • David Latreille
    Writer
  • DLP®
    Producer
  • Rachel Anctil Poirier
    Key Cast
  • Maxime Surprenant
    Sound Mixing
  • David Latreille
    Editor
  • Laurent Lamarche
    Special Effects
  • Nicolas Venne
    Director of Photography
  • Nicolas Venne
    Camera
  • Untitled
    Score
  • Genres:
    experimental, art film, film noir
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes 45 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 1, 2014
  • Country of Origin:
    Canada
  • Country of Filming:
    Canada
  • Shooting Format:
    HD
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1:85
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Access Code International Short Film Festival
  • Berlin Underground Film Festival
  • Cannes Short Film Corner
  • Cinebodega
  • Cinemafantastique Shivers Film Festival

    AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD BEST EXPERIMENTAL SHORT FILM
  • Gala Prends Ca Court!

    BEST SHORT FILM NOMINATION
  • Hamilton Film Festival
  • iChill Manila Theatre Festival
  • IMA International Film Festival
  • K3 Film Festival
  • MIA International FIlm Festival
  • Mostra International Film Festival
  • Naoussa International Short Film Festival
  • Pune Short Film Festival
  • Rendez-Vous du Cinema Quebecois
  • Short of the Month
  • Siliguri International Film Festival
Director Biography - David Latreille

Born in the small, rural city of Lachute and raised on a secluded island in the woods. As a graduate in Fine Arts, I took out has a rendering assistant in Toronto before focusing on writing and directing my films. I currently live in Montreal, a bigger and noisier island.

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Director Statement

For the last decade, my musically-charged stories have been screened internationally and gathered some awards along the way. While independently producing my films, I also created visual content for such collaborations with Zoe Duchesne, Forestare and David Spriggs. A few years ago, a public screening of my films was curated by Danny Lennon at the PHI Centre in Montreal. Mystifying women are always the focal point of my intricate stories. Remarkably heartwarming, Karine Vanasse narrates SCARLET, one of my most beloved short films. I AM A ROSE has now begun its run in film festivals world-wide.