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2020 Canadian short film
Girls Shouldn't Walk Alone at Night
FrenchLes filles ne marchent pas seules la nuit
Directed byKaterine Martineau
Written byKaterine Martineau
Produced byGuillaume Collin
StarringAmaryllis Tremblay
Nahéma Ricci
CinematographyAlexandre Nour Desjardins
Edited byIbticème Benalia
Music byPaloma Daris
Production
company
Arpent Films
Distributed byH264 Distribution
Release date
  • September 24, 2020 (2020-09-24) (VIFF)
Running time17 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Girls Shouldn't Walk Alone at Night (French: Les filles ne marchent pas seules la nuit) is a 2020 Canadian short drama film, directed by Katerine Martineau. The film stars Amaryllis Tremblay and Nahéma Ricci as Chantal and Delphine, two young women who open up about their feelings for each other while walking home from their high school graduation party.

The film premiered at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 2021 Canadian Film Festival, where Martineau won the award for Best Director of a Short Film and Tremblay won the award for Breakout Performance in a Short Film, and at the 2021 Saguenay International Short Film Festival, where it won the 100% Régions award.

The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.

References

  1. ^ Anna Mayers, "Girls Shouldn’t Walk Alone At Night – Short Film Review". Close-Up Culture, March 19, 2021.
  2. "Sugar Daddy CFF Winner". Northern Stars, April 19, 2021.
  3. André Duchesne, "Free Fall et Les grandes claques honorés". La Presse, June 17, 2021.
  4. "Night Raiders, Scarborough emerge victorious at 5th night of Canadian Screen Awards". CBC News, April 8, 2022.

External links

Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for Best Animated Short, Best Live Action Short and Best Theatrical Short
Theatrical Short
(1949–1996)
Live Action Short
(1986–present)
Animated Short
(1968–present)
These two films were given honorable mentions rather than officially winning the award, but are included here as no other winner was named above them.


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