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TFS Grad William Gauthier Marks Major Milestones with Launch of Studio Vallion and its Debut Short ‘Resilient Hope’

William Gauthier - Studio Vallion

Class of 2023 Toronto Film School grad William Gauthier ended 2024 on not one, but two high notes – launching his new production company, Studio Vallion, and wrapping the studio’s first short, Resilient Hope.

Founded alongside his fellow Film Production alums Alyssa Duncan and Josh Boutros, Gauthier said he created Studio Vallion as both a vehicle for the stories he wants to tell and as a home for the “invaluable collaborators” that make it possible for him to do so.

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“Launching Studio Vallion is an important step in my career. It’s more than just starting a company – it’s about creating the foundations of what allows me to maintain my independence as a filmmaker and bring to life the stories I truly care about,” said Gauthier, who also graduated with his Bachelor of Creative Arts degree from TFS affiliate, Yorkville University, in 2024.

“I feel fortunate, in this endeavour, to be surrounded by friends and collaborators who are invaluable to what we aim to achieve – many of whom I was lucky to first meet during my time as a student at Toronto Film School.”

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The crew of Studio Vallon’s debut short, Resilient Hope, consisted primarily of TFS graduates. Photo by Gabriel St-Louis
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In fact, he added, the studio’s first short, Resilient Hope, featured a crew that consisted primarily of TFS graduates – including Duncan as Producer, Boutros as Associate Producer and DMT technician, Emery Woods as 1st Assistant Director, Han Liu as 1st Assistant Camera, Kaeleigh Sinclair as 2nd Assistant Camera, Evan Veal as Production Sound Mixer, Christian Protogeros as Production Designer, Gabriel St-Louis as BTS Photographer, Roberto Lambraño as Best Boy, Alexander McDowell as Key Grip, Isabela Popolizio as Editor / Sound Designer, and Malcolm Green as Composer.

Written and directed by Gauthier, Resilient Hope is the story of a small family dealing with the painful reality of their mother’s struggle with addiction as she returns home from a long absence.

Director William Gauthier with the cast of Resilient Hope.
Director William Gauthier with the cast of Resilient Hope. Photo by Gabriel St-Louis
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“While this story is fictional, the initial spark came from someone close to me struggling beyond what is reasonable through his own mother’s alcoholism,” he said of the short, which was was shot in November and is expected to wrap post-production in March 2025.

Once complete, Gauthier said his full attention will then turn to Studio Vallion’s first feature film – a French-Canadian drama called Le Phénix, which is currently in the final stages of writing. Principal photography is expected to begin on that project in 2026.

For more information about Studio Vallion and Resilient Hope, go to https://www.instagram.com/studiovallion/

Behind the Scenes of the ‘Resilient Hope’ Shoot:

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BTS Photos by Gabriel St-Louis

Cynthia Reason

Cynthia Reason (she/her) is a former newspaper journalist turned communications professional who currently works as Toronto Film School’s Manager of Communications. Prior to joining TFS, she spent 13 years working as a reporter for Torstar/Metroland Media Toronto, writing for publications including Toronto.com, the Etobicoke Guardian, and the Toronto Star, among others. Her byline has also appeared in the National Post. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Guelph and Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism from Humber College.

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