Bio Naomie Décarie-Daigneault is completing a Master's degree in Communication Studies at Université du Québec à Montréal, after having earned a Bachelor's degree in Film at the same institution. She is currently working on her second full-length documentary film about the ties that exist between the collective and individual memories, with as backdrop, Quebec of the Quiet Revolution. Feminitude, her first medium-length film gave the floor to 9 young women and their contentious relation towards femininity. She is interested in secrets, sincerity, youth and radicalism. L'âge tendre is her first full-length documentary film and it was produced from entirely independent means. Works Sweet Sixteen 2013 Naomie Décarie-Daigneault In a Montreal high school, 9 young students with atypical paths are brought together around a drama-therapy project which aims at providing a voice to marginalized groups. When I Became a Woman 2011 Naomie Décarie-Daigneault 3 groups of 3 young women of different ages (sixteen, nineteen and twenty one years old) question their relation towards femininity and the socially constructed notion of gender that stifles them.