Nancy Grant

[1] She is best known for producing multiple projects with several Quebec filmmakers including Maxime Giroux, Xavier Dolan, Denis Côté, and Anne Émond.[1] She founded Metafilms in Montreal in 2003 with Sylvain Corbeil[2] and frequently collaborates with Xavier Dolan and Maxime Giroux.The film was generally well received as a Hitchcockian Montreal psychological drama thriller, especially in its use of suspense and secrets with country landscapes.Some criticized the film for what they saw as Dolan's self-obsession, as he held the roles of screenwriter, director, co-producer, editor and actor.Shortly after their first project, they produced College Boy, a music video for the French rock band Indochine."We were shooting it with $500,000, that's it, and we shot in Venice, Italy, and in Brooklyn", explains Grant about producing Félix et Meira at the same time as Mommy.
Grant at the 2015 César Awards
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