Justine Prince is a screenwriter and director born in Quebec City whose work primarily explores gender representation and nostalgia. A graduate of UQÀM in film production, she tries to deconstruct the codes of femininity in cinema through a language that oscillates between dreams and reality. In 2022, she was awarded the Bourse de la Relève of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television and received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts for her first independent short film, Peau de pêche, which she completed the following year. In 2023, she received funding to write her second short film, Toutes ces Balles Perdues.