The story of Vincent Lacroix, a businessman convicted of defrauding thousands of investors and embezzling over $130 million in mid-2000s Quebec, Canada. Inspector and auditor Éric Asselin is mandated to monitor the activities of the Norbourg firm. Literally fascinated by the audacity of Vincent Lacroix, the investigator leaves his post and becomes his right hand man. Norbourg then thwarts the investigations and checks by embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars. But the party can't last forever when the company is surrounded from all sides.
Gabriel Lemay is filmmaker, actor, and musician based in Montreal, Canada. After his graduation from Concordia University, with professional work in the industry already under his belt, he concentrated on filmmaking. With music as a constant sideline, he additionally soon got offered acting roles in a variety of independent fiction productions. His first writing and producing project, "What Remain" (2016), directed by Jérémy Comte, got screened at the 66th Berlin Film Festival. His debut short as director, "Three Days Till Marrakesh" (2018), came out two years later. He directed "Rosa" (2020), starring Benoît Brière and Théodore Pellerin, with long time collaborator Jean-Michel Gervais. The film had an exceptionally successful run on the festival circuit, having been screened in Cannes the following year, making its mark at Off-Courts Trouville, having premiered in Canada at Regard, and winning several prizes.