Jérémy Comte

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Jérémy Comte
Jeremy Comte at the 2018 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser (44549751582).jpg
CitizenshipCanadian
Alma materConcordia University
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter
WebsiteJeremyComte.com

Jérémy Comte is a Canadian film director from Quebec. He is best known for his 2018 film Fauve which has won a Special Jury Prize in the short films program at 2018 Sundance Film Festival[1] and has been shortlisted for 91st Academy Awards.[2]

Life and career[]

Comte grew up in Sherbrooke, Quebec. He graduated from Concordia University, Montreal, majoring in film production at 2013. At the age of 18, Comte made his first short documentary named Feel The Hill.[3]

Beyond his student film in Concordia, Comte made his first two fictional films, the second of which was Fauve. The filming of Fauve was done in July 2017. The film premiered in Sundance film festival, Utah and earned Special Jury Award.[4] The short film later got shortlisted Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film nominee at the 91st Academy Awards.[5][6]

The film also received an Honourable Mention from the Best Canadian Short Film jury at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival,[7] and was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list.[8]

Comte previously directed the documentary short films Rueda and Paths, and the narrative short film Ce qu'il reste (What Remains).

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