Okurimono (2024)
After a 20-year absence, Noriko returns to Nagasaki to clear out her mother’s home. In doing so, she finds letters that reveal a family secret intertwined with the memory of the peninsular town’s inhabitants. In reconstructing this family story, Okurimono gradually develops into a grace-filled meditation on the passage of time and the legacy we leave behind.
Director: Laurence Lévesque
| Camera | Sébastien Blais | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Olivier Germain | Sound |
| Sound | Camille Demers-Lambert | Sound |
| Sound | Marie-Pierre Grenier | Sound |
| Directing | Laurence Lévesque | Director |
| Editing | Marie-Pier Grignon | Editor |
| Production | Catherine Boily | Producer |
| Writing | Laurence Lévesque | Writer |
| Crew | Noriko Ibaragi | Poem |
| Sound | Wilhelm Brandl | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Rosalie Chicoine Perreault | Producer |
| Sound | Nataq Huault | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Alexis Farand | Sound |