Sunday is Hollywood's biggest night – when the best and brightest in movie-making are rewarded at the Academy Awards. Some Canadians will be there, including Vincent René-Lortie. His first narrative short, 'Invincible,' is up for an Oscar.
01:54 | February 10, 202301:59 | June 28, 202101:54 | February 10, 202301:59 | June 28, 2021Sunday is Hollywood's biggest night – when the best and brightest in movie-making are rewarded at the Academy Awards. Some Canadians will be there, including Vincent René-Lortie. His first narrative short, 'Invincible,' is up for an Oscar.
Mike Armstrong explains how the film is a very personal story that the Montreal director felt compelled to share with the world.Sunday is Hollywood's biggest night – when the best and brightest in movie-making are rewarded at the Academy Awards. Some Canadians will be there, including Vincent René-Lortie. His first narrative short, 'Invincible,' is up for an Oscar.
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