

A trophy, a father, a daughter — but whose victory is it really?
Dominique, a shy and introverted teenager, wants just one thing: to become the best hockey player in her league. Her father, acting as her personal trainer, expects no less. But when she secures a coveted trophy, whose win is it?
Acting
Anaëlle Cordon's restrained performance speaks volumes in silence.
Direction
Coppola turns a locker room into a battlefield of expectations.
Director
Sandra Coppola
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of Quebecois short films examining women's sports through a psychological lens, following the legacy of filmmakers like Denis Villeneuve's early work.
The trophy's design — generic, mass-produced — mirrors how Dominique's identity has been manufactured rather than cultivated.