Co-founder of Productions Multi-Monde. She is currently directing Musiques Rebelles, a collection of documentary films about activist musicians around the world. Rebel Music Quebec was released in 2002 and Rebel Music Americas (co-directed with Malcolm Guy) premiered in November 2004 at the Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal.

She has directed a trilogy of films on women and labour migration including Brown Women Blond Babies (1991), When Strangers Reunite (1999) and Modern Heroes Modern Slaves (1997), winner of the Canadian Association of Journalists award for Best Investigative Documentary. During over a dozen years as a director, Boti has approached her films through active involvement in the lives and issues
of concern to the communities she is filming, allowing her to develop an intimacy that comes across in her films.



Montreal-based director/producer of documentaries and fiction films and is President of Productions Multi-Monde, a production house which he founded in 1987 with filmmaker Marie Boti. As director, he recently completed two feature-length documentaries, Rebel Music Americas (Musiques Rebelles Americas) (co-directed with Marie Boti), and Turbulent Waters (Navires de la honte) (co-directed with Michelle Smith).

His other works include Pressure Point: inside the Montreal Blockade (Best documentary, L'Association québecoise des critiques de cinéma 1999) and the documentary feature Moving the Mountain (La montagne d'or) as director and Modern Heroes Modern Slaves (Best documentary, Canadian Association of Journalists 1997), Cherry Fruitbread (Audience prize, Best Canadian short film, Festival des films du monde 2003) and the feature film L'Oreille d'un sourd as producer. Malcolm has a particular interest in films dealing with social and political issues, particularly relating to North-South relations, immigration, and intercultural experiences.