

About Quatre par Quatre Films
Founded in 1996 by Joseph Hillel, Qu4tre par Quatre Films is a Montreal-based film production company specializing in documentaries. It has produced a dozen short and feature films that have been selected and awarded at renowned festivals such as TIFF (Best First Feature Film for Philippe Falardeau's La moitié gauche du frigo in 2000 and André Turpin's Un crabe dans la tête in 2001, also selected to represent Canada at the Oscars), FIFA (Best Canadian Film for Regular or Super, Views on Mies van der Rohe by Patrick Demers and Joseph Hillel in 2004), Cannes - ACID, Cinéma du réel, and RIDM (Prisoners of Beckett by Michka Saäl, 2006). Her most recent feature-length documentary, Koutkekout, was written and directed by Joseph Hillel.
Joseph Hillel was born in Port-au-Prince and lives in Montreal. He writes and directs documentary films. Among these are Ordinaire ou Super (2004), Karsh Is History (2009), Ayiti Toma (2013), Rêveuses de villes (2018), and Koutkekout (2024). His most recent film, a documentary on Haitian immigration to Quebec, Tricoté serré crépu (2025), will be broadcast on Radio-Canada in January 2026. Lien vers le profil IMDb






















