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Tobie Marier Robitaille
Tobie Marier Robitaille is a Canadian cinematographer. He is most noted for the documentary film ''Big Giant Wave (Comme une vague)'', for which he and Josée Deshaies won the Prix Iris for Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022. He has also received two prior Prix Iris nominationms for Best Cinematography, at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2017 for ''Nitro Rush'' and at the 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards in 2021 for ''Night of the Kings (La nuit des rois)''.Charles-Henri Ramond"La déesse des mouches à feu en tête des nominations" ''Films du Québec'', April 26, 2021. His other credits have included the films ''Origami'', ''Junior Majeur'', ''Threesome In human sexuality, a threesome is commonly understood as "a sexual interaction between three people whereby at least one engages in physical sexual behaviour with both the other individuals". Though ''threesome'' most commonly refers to sexua ... (Le trip à trois)'' and '' Our Own (Les ...
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Big Giant Wave
''Big Giant Wave'' (french: Comme une vague, lit. "Like a Wave") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marie-Julie Dallaire and released in 2021.J.P. Karwacki"In Big Giant Wave, a film about the all-encompassing power of music, it all comes back to Montreal" ''Montreal Gazette'', April 6, 2021. The film is an homage to the power and influence of music, exploring the topic both through performance clips and interviews with various figures including singer-songwriter Patrick Watson, classical violinist Stéphane Tétreault and DJ Osunlade. The film premiered on March 19, 2021, at the International Festival of Films on Art in Montreal,François Lévesque"Marie-Julie Dallaire et Jean-Marc Vallée: la poésie du son" ''Le Devoir ''Le Devoir'' (, "Duty") is a French-language newspaper published in Montreal and distributed in Quebec and throughout Canada. It was founded by journalist and politician Henri Bourassa in 1910. ''Le Devoir'' is one of few independent large-c ...'' ...
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Night Of The Kings
''Night of the Kings'' (french: La Nuit des rois) is a feature drama/fantasy film directed by Philippe Lacôte and released in 2020. The film is produced by Delphine Jaquet (Banshee Films, France), Yanick Letourneau (Peripheria, Canada), Ernest Konan (Wassakara Productions, Côte d'Ivoire), and Yoro Mbaye (Yennenga Production, Senegal). It was selected as the Ivorian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, making the shortlist of fifteen films. The film is also nominated for Best international film at the Independent Spirit Award 2021. The cast includes Koné Bakary, Isaka Sawadogo, Steve Tientcheu, Rasmané Ouédraogo, Abdoul Karim Konaté, Laetitia Ky, Nubel Feliz Yan and Denis Lavant. Announced in 2017 under the working title ''Zama King'', the film premiered at the 77th Venice International Film Festival, with a follow-up screening at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the Amplify Voices Award. The film was on ...
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Canadian Cinematographers
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Our Own (2020 Film)
''Our Own'' (french: Les nôtres) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jeanne Leblanc and released in 2020. The film stars Émilie Bierre as Magalie Jodoin, a teenage girl in the small town of Sainte-Adeline, Quebec who sets off a local scandal when she gets pregnant. The film's cast also includes Marianne Farley as Magalie's mother Isabelle, Paul Doucet as the town's mayor Jean-Marc Ricard and Judith Baribeau as Jean-Marc's wife Chantal Grégoire. The film premiered on February 26, 2020 at the Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma The Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (formerly known as Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois) is a festival created in 1982 to celebrate the cinematographic production of Quebec, Canada. The goal of the festival is to promote the Cinema of Quebec and i .... Reception References External links * 2020 films 2020 drama films Canadian drama films Quebec films Films set in Quebec Films shot in Quebec 2020s French-language films French-language Canadian ...
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Threesome (2017 Film)
''Threesome'' (french: Le Trip à trois) is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Nicolas Monette and released in 2017. The film stars Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin as Estelle, a woman seeking to spice up her stale sex life with her husband Simon (Martin Matte) by organizing a threesome. The film received two Prix Iris nominations at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards, for Best Actress (Désormeaux-Poulin) and the Public Prize."Les prix Iris du cinéma entre folie et zombies"
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Junior Majeur
''Junior Majeur'' is a Canadian sports drama film, directed by Éric Tessier and released in 2017. A sequel to the 2012 film '' The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life (Les Pee-Wee 3d: L'hiver qui a changé ma vie)'', the film centres on Janeau Trudel ( Antoine Olivier Pilon) and Joey Boulet (Rémi Goulet), who are now playing for the Chicoutimi Saguenéens of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and hopeful of getting chosen in the NHL Entry Draft, while Julie ( Alice Morel-Michaud) has given up on hockey due to the reduced opportunities for female players at the higher levels of the sport, and is now a junior sports reporter with the local newspaper. The film's cast also includes Normand Daneau, Claude Legault, Patrice Robitaille, Madeleine Péloquin and Edith Cochrane. The film premiered at the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival on October 28, 2017, before opening commercially on November 23. The film won the Public Prize at the 20th Quebec Cinema ...
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Origami (film)
''Origami'' is a Canadian science fiction thriller film, directed by Patrick Demers and released in 2017. The film stars François Arnaud as David, a man struggling to make sense of whether his apparent ability to travel back and forth in time is the result of a psychotic break or a timeline that is genuinely folding in on itself.Norman Wilner"Cinefranco review: Origami" ''Now'', October 3, 2018. The film's cast also includes Nobuya Shimamoto, Max Laferriere, Stefanie Nakamura, Benoît Gouin, Alexa-Jeanne Dubé, Normand D'Amour, Patrick Forest, Tania Kontoyanni and Milton Tanaka. The film premiered on July 18, 2017 at the Fantasia Film Festival, before going into commercial release in 2018. Critical response Norman Wilner of ''Now'' rated the film three N's, writing that "the charismatic Arnaud ('' Blindspot'', ''The People Garden'') does a fine job of holding the whole thing together, even as when it briefly flirts with turning into a bad remake of ''The Butterfly Effect''." An ...
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23rd Quebec Cinema Awards
The 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards were held on June 6, 2021, to honour achievements in the Cinema of Quebec in 2020. A live gala was hosted by actress Geneviève Schmidt; due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, however, it was staged differently than a traditional award gala, with nominees present in the theatre but seated in a way that maintained social distancing requirements. The awards were initially numbered as the 22nd Quebec Cinema Awards gala, despite being the 23rd time the awards have been presented overall, as the presentation of the 2020 awards was done by livestream instead of a traditional award ceremony; however, the awards in 2022 were numbered as the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards instead of the 23rd, indicating that the 2021 awards are now considered the 23rd. Additionally, in light of the effects that the pandemic had on film distribution in 2020, the organization did not limit its public-voted Prix Public to the five most commercially successful films of the year, bu ...
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Josée Deshaies
Josée Deshaies is a French-Canadian cinematographer. She is known for her frequent collaborations with filmmaker Bertrand Bonello. She has been nominated twice for the César Award for Best Cinematography The following are the winners of the César Award for Best Cinematography ( French: ''César de la meilleure photographie''). Winners and nominees 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s See also *Lumières Award for Best Cinematography .... Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Deshaies, Josee Living people French cinematographers Canadian cinematographers People from Montreal French women cinematographers Canadian women cinematographers Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Nitro Rush
''Nitro Rush'' is a Canadian action drama film, directed by Alain DesRochers and released in 2016. A sequel to his 2007 film ''Nitro'', the film stars Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge reprising his role as Max, who is now in prison for murdering a police officer. One day a mysterious woman (Micheline Lanctôt) shows up to solicit his help in breaking up a criminal gang in which his son Théo (Antoine DesRochers) has gotten involved, leading him to break out of prison and join forces with gang leader Daphné ( Madeleine Péloquin) to steal the formula for a new rave drug. The film opened in theatres on August 31, 2016."Nitro Rush: allez hop, cascades!" '' La Presse'', August 31, 2016. The film received four Prix Iris nominations at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards The 19th Quebec Cinema Awards ceremony was held on 4 June 2017, hosted by actors Guylaine Tremblay and Édith Cochrane, to recognize talent and achievement in the Cinema of Quebec. Formerly known as the Jutra Awards, the Prix Ir ...
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19th Quebec Cinema Awards
The 19th Quebec Cinema Awards ceremony was held on 4 June 2017, hosted by actors Guylaine Tremblay and Édith Cochrane, to recognize talent and achievement in the Cinema of Quebec. Formerly known as the Jutra Awards, the Prix Iris name was announced in October 2016. Several categories were also added this year, including for Casting, Visual Effects, Revelation and Documentary Editing and Cinematography, while the Billet d'or for straightforward box office performance was succeeded by the Prix du public ( Public Prize), chosen by viewers' votes. The first winners were announced at the Gala des artisans on 1 June, with producer Lyse Lafontaine also honoured with the Iris Hommage for 30 years of contributions to the province's film industry. Xavier Dolan's ''It's Only the End of the World'' was prominent among the winners with five awards, including Best Film. Winners and nominees Nominees and winners are: References {{Quebec Cinema Awards Quebec Quebec ( ; )Accordin ...
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