Mar
8
2013
Bis Films

Today is International Women’s Day and we would like to celebrate it by giving a little shout-out to some of the women in our community who we think are doing remarkable work and who impress us on a regular basis. May their passion and hard work be a source of inspiration and pride to us all. Here are just a few:
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3 comments | tags: Adviso, Amanda Piedimonte, Amy Blackmore, Aude Leroux-Lévesque, Bideshi Films, Canada, Fringe Festival, International Women's Day, IWM, Katherine Macnaughton, Le Devoir, Meaghan Johnstone, Montréal, Québec, Sasha Endoh, Seb Rist, Sebastien Rist, the foodie collective, Woman, Women | posted in Community, Inspiration
Mar
2
2011
Emmanuel Hessler

I sit, looking at the Bis Films Vimeo page and I think: “How is it that Kat and I both graduated from Concordia Communications Studies and have been pushing forward in the film/video production world since 2008, yet we have so few videos online?” I think it’s time to assert our digital presence on the pages of Vimeo.
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2 comments | tags: 16mm, 2007, Aude Leroux-Lévesque, Bideshi Films, Canada, communications, Concordia University, fiction, Film, Film III, Katherine Macnaughton, Montréal, Québec, short film | posted in Our Films
Nov
20
2010
Katherine Macnaughton
This week, we’re taking a look into Bideshi Films, a young collaborative between two filmmakers and friends of ours, Aude Leroux-Lévesque and Sebastian Rist. Having studied with Aude and Seb in Communication Studies at Concordia, we’ve had the opportunity to work together on several projects.
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no comments | tags: Artivist Film Festival, Aude Leroux-Lévesque, Bangladesh, Bideshi Films, Call me Salma, Camille and the Musical Cherries, Cinema Politica, Communication Studies, Concordia University, documentary, enRoute Film Festival, fiction, Film, Inuvik, Jaago Kids, Montreal Worl Film Festival, Norman McLaren Award, Seb Rist, Spaghetti Western, The Bideshis, This Little Piggy, Upside Television, Vancouver, Warsaw Film Festival, YoungCuts Film Festival | posted in Community, Inspiration