Raphaël Massicotte
Raphaël Massicotte is a Montreal-based filmmaker celebrated for his diverse body of work. A proud alumnus of the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, he gained early recognition for his short film, L'Appétit des Garçons, which made its debut at the prestigious Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, showcasing his talent for storytelling.
In the realm of television, Massicotte made a significant mark with the documentary series Boy Boy Montreal, a ten-episode exploration of LGBTQ+ culture that aired on OutTV. His contributions to the film industry extend beyond traditional cinema; he has produced over 500 adult films, which have earned critical acclaim at various industry award ceremonies, including the XBIZ Awards, AVN Awards, and the Grabbys.
One of his standout works, Under the Neon Sky, was honored with the AVN Award for Best Gay Featurette in 2023, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the adult film sector. Raphaël Massicotte continues to push boundaries in filmmaking, blending artistic vision with engaging narratives, and remains a prominent voice in both mainstream and adult cinema.