Rémi Fréchette

    Known For

    Directing

    Place of Birth

    Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

    Rémi Fréchette

    Biography

    Rémi Fréchette is a director, screenwriter and editor who specializes in fiction, more specifically in genre cinema. He graduated from Concordia University with a degree in film production, and has also been involved in the Kino movement, making dozens of short films over the past fifteen years. His most notable projects, which have traveled the world, are Les Jaunes (webseries and feature film - 2013), L'étrange province (webseries - 2015), Montréal Dead End (feature film - 2018) and Première vague (feature film - 2021), which was released theatrically. He is also very active at festivals with his short films, such as A Night of Sweats, which has played over 25 times in Quebec and continues to be screened, or his short Family Feast from the feature Deathcember, an international anthology of horror films alongside cult directors. Alongside his projects, he divides his time between directing and editing for web and TV. He was director of Fantastiques week-ends, the Quebec section of the Fantasia festival, for 7 years, as well as co-host of the Point de vues podcast for 8 years (214 episodes) until 2020.

    Known For

    • Deathcember

      Deathcember

      2019

    • Anywhere but here

      Anywhere but here

      2023

    • Première vague

      Première vague

      2021

    • À la rescousse de Naël

      À la rescousse de Naël

      2021

    • Diva

      Diva

      2023

    • The Orphan's Tale

      The Orphan's Tale

      2011

    • The Dam

      The Dam

      2024

    • A Night of Sweats

      A Night of Sweats

      2018

    • There's a Gorilla in the Closet

      There's a Gorilla in the Closet

      2020

    • Montréal Dead End

      Montréal Dead End

      2018

    • Baby Blues

      Baby Blues

      2012

    • The Yellows

      The Yellows

      2014

    • Tie Man

      Tie Man

      2024

    • The Yellows

      The Yellows

      2013

    • Tour de force

      Tour de force

      2019