A pioneering filmmaker known for his innovative documentary-style approach and influential work in Quebec's cinematic landscape, leaving a lasting impact on Canadian cinema.
84 Years Old
Acclaimed filmmaker behind thought-provoking, often humorous explorations of Quebec's culture and society, earning numerous awards and nominations. Known for his witty, insightful storytelling and nuanced character portrayals.
84 Years Old
A pioneering filmmaker who explored Quebec's cultural identity through his thought-provoking documentaries and feature films. He's credited with shaping the country's cinematic landscape.
86 Years Old
A Canadian journalist, historian, and radio host who shared stories of Quebec's history and culture through engaging broadcasts, making the past accessible to a wide audience.
98 Years Old
A renowned filmmaker behind numerous documentaries and feature films that explore Quebec's culture and identity, earning him a reputation as a pioneer of Canadian cinema.
96 Years Old
A pioneering filmmaker who explored Quebec's cultural identity through his work, leaving a lasting impact on Canadian cinema.
94 Years Old
A pioneering filmmaker of the French New Wave, known for directing iconic films like "Jules and Jim" and "The 400 Blows", which redefined cinematic storytelling.
95 Years Old
A pioneer of French New Wave cinema, known for experimental and provocative films that challenged traditional narrative structures and explored themes of politics, philosophy, and social commentary.