Endless Horizons is an adventure documentary and a call to action, pushing boundaries and spotlighting the need for inclusivity in sports and outdoor activities. Through a remarkable solo triathlon across Quebec, Anabelle Guay embarks on a 1,350-kilometer journey.
800 kilometers of bikepacking
300 kilometers of hiking
250 kilometers of ocean rowing
This expedition is more than a physical feat; it’s a profound statement of courage and determination. Anabelle’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through perseverance and resilience. Aimed at inspiring the public, outdoor industry professionals, and young athletes alike, ENDLESS HORIZONS challenges us to envision a world where everyone feels welcome in the outdoors — where every horizon can be explored.
Dominic Faucher is an accomplished film director and agency creative director with over 15 years of experience in the advertising industry. Throughout his career, he has successfully directed more than 450 commercial and content shoots for a diverse range of clients. He also developed several projects that got noticed by the communication industry in Montreal, like the Orkestra Camp and Vanlife Sagas (a Youtube + Instagram channel with over 120,000 combined followers). Dominic specializes in adventure filmmaking, excelling in both production and post-production, where he continuously optimizes every step of the process using the latest flexible techniques. His work is characterized by a commitment to storytelling, creativity, and efficiency, making him a sought-after talent in the world of commercial and adventure filmmaking, especially in today’s world of ever-changing formats and expectations due to social media. After selling his advertising agency in 2020, Dominic has dedicated significant energy to mentoring and supporting the newer generations of filmmakers, sharing his expertise and passion for the craft with the next wave of creative talent. He’s ambitious and always motivated by change for the greater good, whether it’s online through his well-developed social media platforms, or at Laval University where he teaches Content Creation.
Caroline Côté is an adventure filmmaker and director residing in Montreal. Her main role during an expedition is to bring back images in order to present them to the public in a documentary format. She crossed Svalbard in 63 days from North to South for a total of 1123 km with her partner in the arctic winter and she did 2 major expeditions on the Antarctica Peninsula of more than 30 days. She’s always in search of new projects to film. Since 2023, she has become the women’s world record holder for the fastest crossing of 1130 km from the starting point Hercules Inlet to the South Pole in 33 days 2h and 53 mins.
Filming in natural places, far away or in extreme conditions is her passion and her specialty. You can meet her on the Atlantic coast or at the top of Mount Washington with her camera or in the forest, as she loves to run at altitude. She might say that being an adventure filmmaker is only a title that can be put on a resume, but according to her it means a lot more. What inspires her to do this work is to share inspiring stories.