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Born  and raised in france in 1995, Aline-Sitoé always loved drawing and  telling stories. At the age of 13, she started filming her friends after  school and created short thriller movies. Growing up, she wanted to  find out how a real movie was made. She took a cinema class in high  school, and went to a cinema school for three years after that. She  ended up studying screenwriting in montreal and since then, she’s a  videomaker and a passionate independent filmmaker. 

As  a young creative, she has been directing and helping producing a decent  amount of projects and i think she is able to handle heavier  productions. Through her experiences, she learnt how the industry works  and what it takes to make a script become reality. She has a strong  muliticultural background which often brings her to talk about social  injustices and mixing cultures in her projects (Ceeb, cannes 2019) or  (The Bronx Berlin Connection). In 2021, she releases her new fiction  short, Fragments, with the support of the Black Ink Programme created in  Montreal by Black Wealth Media in association with Black on Black  Films. 

She  believes art is a bridge to unite communities, educate and create  understanding. The theme power & identities is directly touching her  artist soul.

Source: mAPs

More information: migratingartists.com

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