About the Porte Parole Pitch

Porte Parole has heard from many citizens who are keen to bring their ideas to the table. They now have the opportunity to have their voices heard as Porte Parole launches its first open call for projects which focus on societal issues deserving of more attention.  

Five selected participants will be coached by Porte Parole to develop a 10-minute pitch for the Porte Parole Pitch Event, where they will have the opportunity to present their project for a jury of artists, broadcasters, journalists and producers. Out of the five participants, one project will be chosen to receive a $10,000 grant, courtesy of founding members of the Documentary Hub, to further its development.  

The 2026 cohort

PHOTO ALEXIS GR

Daphnée Coté-Hallé
La disparition du ciel

As light pollution steadily erases the night sky, this project explores our relationship to the sky and the sacred, asking what we collectively lose as darkness disappears.

PHOTO STÉPHANIE BLAIS

Emilie Charest
Dérive

On August 11, 1957, a plane crashed in Issoudun, a small village south of Quebec City, becoming one of the deadliest aviation disasters in Canada at the time. What remains of this story, and of all the histories that slowly fade from public memory?

PHOTO JEAN-PHILIPPE SANSFAÇON

Jeffrey Rioux
Colocathon

To make ends meet, Diane rents out rooms in her home to a steady flow of strangers.

PHOTO JULIE ARTACHO

Josiane Cossette
Non criminellement responsable

Criminal non-responsibility due to mental disorder provokes strong reactions, particularly since the first trial of Guy Turcotte. Drawing on that case, as well as the murder of my aunt by her schizophrenic partner in 1984, this project examines the verdict and asks a broader question: in Quebec, when it comes to mental health, do we too often wait for tragedy before acting?

The jury

Annabel Soutar – Photo : Vivian Doan

Photo Vivian Doan

Annabel Soutar

Annabel Soutar is Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Porte Parole. She studied theatre at Princeton University where she learned about the documentary approach to playwrighting. Since 2000, her plays and dramaturgical collaborations, including the acclaimed Seeds, The Watershed, Sexy béton, Fredy, J’aime Hydro, The Assembly, and Rose et la Machine have been performed in theatres across Canada and around the world. 

Fabrice Vil – Photo : Sarah Bourque

Photo Sarah Bourque

Fabrice Vil

A former lawyer and founder of an educational and social organization, Fabrice regularly speaks out on a wide range of sociopolitical issues, notably as an author, columnist for La Presse, and public speaker. He has also lent his voice to Ados et armés and Briser le code, two documentaries that explore issues of gun violence and racism in Quebec, respectively.

Evelyne de la Chenelière (crédit Charlotte de la Chenelière)

Photo Charlotte de la Chenelière

Evelyne de la Chenelière

Evelyne de la Chenelière is an actor and writer. Her plays, produced in Quebec and abroad, probe the limits of language and the experience of writing. Among them, Bashir Lazhar (2010) was adapted for the screen by Philippe Falardeau as Monsieur Lazhar and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Lumières, lumières, lumières (2014) will receive a new production at the Comédie-Française in 2026. As an actor, she has appeared under the direction of Marie Brassard, Daniel Brière, Jérémie Niel, Brigitte Haentjens, Florent Siaud, Cédric Delorme-Bouchard, and Denis Côté, among others. De la Chenelière’s trajectory is marked by a formal curiosity that subverts expectations. Present in major institutions, she also works quietly at their margins.

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