Bruno Carrière
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Bruno Carrière (born 1953 in
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) is a
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film and television director and screenwriter. He is most noted for his film '' Lucien Brouillard'', for which he garnered a
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nomination for
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at the
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in 1984. His other credits have included the television series ''Traquenards'', ''Super sans plomb'', ''Diva'' and ''Rivière-des-Jérémie'', and the documentary films ''7 cordes pour une deuxième vie'', ''L'art n'est point sans Soucy'', ''Passions orchestrée'', ''A session with Nettie'' and ''L'art est un jeu''."Films about art come of age - with worthwhile surprises". ''
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'', March 10, 1990.


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* 1953 births Living people Canadian documentary film directors Canadian television directors Canadian screenwriters in French Canadian television writers Film directors from Ontario People from Cornwall, Ontario Franco-Ontarian people Writers from Ontario {{Canada-film-director-stub