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Georges-Henri Denys Arcand (; born June 25, 1941) is a French Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. His film ''
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'' won the
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for
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in 2004. His films have also been nominated three further times, including two nominations in the same category for ''
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'' in 1986 and ''
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'' in 1989, becoming the only French-Canadian director in history whose films have received this number of nominations and, subsequently, to have a film win the award. Also for ''The Barbarian Invasions'', he received an Academy Award nomination for
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, losing to
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for '' Lost in Translation''. During his four decades career, he became the most globally recognized director from
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, winning many awards from the
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, including the
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, the
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, and many other prestigious awards worldwide. He won three
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in 2004 for ''The Barbarian Invasions'': Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film, being the only Canadian director to have accomplished this.


Early life

Arcand was born in Deschambault,
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, Canada. He grew up in a devoutly
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home in a village about 40 km southwest of
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. He attended Jesuit school for nine years. Entering his teen years, the family moved to Montreal and although he dreamed about being a professional tennis player, while studying for a master's degree in history at the
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he became involved in film making, which gave him a new sense of direction.


Career

In 1963, he joined the
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where he produced several award-winning documentaries in his native French language. A social activist, he made a feature-length documentary in 1970 titled '' Cotton Mill, Treadmill (On est au coton)'' that showed the exploitation of textile workers. The film caused an uproar that resulted in it not being distributed publicly for several years. Arcand received such publicity that it gave his fledgling career a great boost. He also worked on some television series, notably ''
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'', a historical work he wrote (but did not direct) about Premier
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. During the early part of the 1970s Arcand produced a number of feature films that received critical acclaim. Arcand returned to directing documentaries and did no work for television. In 1982, his documentary, ''
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(Le confort et l'indifférence)'' won the
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from the Quebec Film Critics' Association. In 1986 he wrote and directed what was until then the highest-grossing film in Quebec (and Canadian) history, ''
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(Le Déclin de l'empire américain)''. At the Canadian
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, it captured best film, best director, and best writer of an original screenplay. It also won the "International Critics Prize" at the
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and became the first Canadian feature film nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Three years later Arcand repeated this award-garnering performance with his widely acclaimed 1989 film ''
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(Jésus de Montréal)'' winning the same three Genie awards, plus the
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at Cannes. The movie earned him a second Academy Award nomination, becoming the first Canadian director to accomplish this achievement. Arcand produced and directed his first English language film in 1993, titled ''
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'', and did so again in 2000, with the film '' Stardom'', which opened the
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. He then spent two years writing the script for what many claim is his finest piece of cinematic writing to date, ''
The Barbarian Invasions ''The Barbarian Invasions'' (french: Les Invasions barbares) is a 2003 Canadian-French sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau and Marie-Josée Croze. The film is a sequel to Arca ...
'' (''Les invasions barbares''). Released in 2003, the film won Arcand the
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at the Cannes Film Festival, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Language Film and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In addition, Denys Arcand was nominated for an
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. ''The Barbarian Invasions'' won France's 2004 César Award for Best Picture,
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, and Best Original Screenplay. Arcand's film '' Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres)'' was chosen to close the
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. The press opening was subdued and the subsequent reviews were mixed. Following this, he took a seven-year hiatus from feature film directing; he returned in 2014 with the film '' Le règne de la beauté.''


Awards

In 1988, he was made an Officer of the
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and was promoted to Companion in 2005. In 1990 the Government of
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awarded him the
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. He finally earned from his home province one of its highest distinctions, the title of Knight of the
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, in 1990. In 1995, Mr. Arcand received a
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for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. In February 2004, the government of France named Denys Arcand a Commander of
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, that nation's highest cultural honour. In 2004, Arcand was also inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. He is a member of the
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.


Personal life

Arcand is a
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. Married a second time, neither Arcand nor
Denise Robert Denise Robert, , is a Canadian film producer, co-founder and President of Cinémaginaire with Daniel Louis. She is currently married to Denys Arcand and she has produced many of his films. Robert has won many awards, including four Genie Awards. ...
, his producer/wife, has had children. He was 55 years old when they adopted an orphaned baby boy from China named Carter. His brother Bernard Arcand (1945–2009) was a professor of
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, and his youngest brother
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(b. 1949) is a noted Canadian actor.


Filmography


Director

*''À l'est d'Eaton'' - 1959, short film co-directed with Stéphane Venne *'' Alone or With Others (Seul ou avec d'autres)'' - 1962, co-directed with Denis Héroux and Stéphane Venne *''
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(La maudite galette)'' - 1972 *''
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'' - 1973 *'' Gina'' - 1975 *'' Empire, Inc.'' - 1983, TV miniseries codirected with Douglas Jackson *''
The Crime of Ovide Plouffe ''The Crime of Ovide Plouffe'' (french: Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe), also known as ''Murder in the Family'' in its television run, is a Canadian film and television miniseries from Quebec. The project consisted of two parts: a two-hour theatrical fil ...
(Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe)'' - 1984 *''
The Decline of the American Empire ''The Decline of the American Empire'' (french: Le Déclin de l'empire Américain) is a 1986 Canadian sex comedy- drama film directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Pierre Curzi and Dorothée Berryman. The film follows a group of ...
(Le Déclin de l'empire américain)'' - 1986 *''
Jesus of Montreal ''Jesus of Montreal'' (french: Jésus de Montréal) is a 1989 French Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand, and starring Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wilkening and Johanne-Marie Tremblay. The film tells the story of a g ...
(Jésus de Montréal)'' - 1989 *''Les lettres de la religieuse portugaise'' - 1991, TV movie *'' Montreal Stories'' - 1992, segment "Vue d'ailleurs" *''
Love and Human Remains ''Love and Human Remains'' is a 1993 Canadian film directed by Denys Arcand and based on Brad Fraser's stage play ''Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love''. Fraser also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. The film version ...
'' - 1993 *''
Poverty and Other Delights ''Poverty and Other Delights'' (french: Joyeux Calvaire) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1996."Joyeux Calvaire takes Arcand back to French roots". ''Montreal Gazette'', October 24, 1996. The film star ...
(Joyeux Calvaire)'' - 1996 *'' Stardom'' - 2000 *''
The Barbarian Invasions ''The Barbarian Invasions'' (french: Les Invasions barbares) is a 2003 Canadian-French sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau and Marie-Josée Croze. The film is a sequel to Arca ...
(Les invasions barbares)'' - 2003 *'' Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres)'' - 2007 *''
An Eye for Beauty ''An Eye for Beauty'' (french: Le règne de la beauté) is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Denys Arcand.
(Le règne de la beauté)'' - 2014 *''
The Fall of the American Empire ''The Fall of the American Empire'' (french: La chute de l'empire américain) is a 2018 Canadian crime thriller film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Alexandre Landry, Maxim Roy, Yan England and Rémy Girard. It is about a man ( ...
(La chute de l'empire américain)'' - 2018TIFF 2018: Denys Arcand a fan of festival's good old days, Montreal Gazette
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Documentaries

*''Champlain'' - 1964, short film *''Québec 1603 - Samuel de Champlain'' - 1964, short film *''Les Montréalistes'' - 1965, short film *''Montréal, un jour d'été'' - 1965, short film *''La route de l'Ouest'' - 1965, short film *''Volleyball'' - 1966, short film *''Parcs atlantiques'' - 1967, short film *''Quebec: Duplessis and After (Québec : Duplessis et après...)'' - 1972 *''La lutte des travailleurs d'hôpitaux'' - 1976, short film *'' Cotton Mill, Treadmill (On est au coton)'' - 1976 (made 1970 but withheld from release) *''
Comfort and Indifference ''Comfort and Indifference'' (french: Le confort et l'indifférence) is a 1982 documentary film by Denys Arcand, offering an analysis of the 1980 Quebec referendum, in which "sovereignty-association The Quebec sovereignty movement (french: Mo ...
(Le confort et l'indifférence)'' - 1982


Acting

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It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault ''It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault'' () is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Clément Perron and Georges Dufaux and released in 1968. Yves Lever, ''Histoire générale du cinéma au Québec''. Éditions du Boréal, 1988. . p. 165. The film cent ...
(C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier)'' - 1968 *''Nominingue... depuis qu'il existe'' - 1968 *''
My Eye ''My Eye'' (french: Mon œil) is a Canadian satirical film, written and directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre and released in 1971.Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. . p. 146. Satirizing the dominance of television, ...
(Mon oeil)'' - 1971 *''Dirty Money (La maudite galette)'' - 1972 *''Réjeanne Padovani'' - 1973 *'' Pigs Are Seldom Clean (On n'engraisse pas les cochons à l'eau claire)'' - 1973 *''
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(La Tête de Normande St-Onge)'' - 1975 *''
Night Zoo ''Night Zoo'' (french: Un Zoo la nuit) is a 1987 Canadian film. It is directed and written by Jean-Claude Lauzon. It made its debut at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film ...
(Un zoo la nuit)'' - 1987 *''Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal)'' - 1989 *''Montreal Stories (Montréal vu par...)'' - 1991 *''
Léolo ''Léolo'' is a 1992 Canadian coming of age film, coming of age-fantasy film by director Jean-Claude Lauzon. The film tells the story of a young boy named Léo "Léolo" Lauzon, played by Maxime Collin, who engages in an active Fantasy (psychology), ...
'' - 1992 *''
Un gars, une fille ''Un gars, une fille'' (, ''A Guy, A Girl'') is a Canadian comedy television series created by and starring Guy A. Lepage and broadcast on Radio-Canada, as well as the title of its French adaptation on France 2. It was one of the most successf ...
'' - 2000 *''The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares)'' - 2003 *''Tideline'' - 2004 *''Idole instantanée'' - 2005 *''
Les Bougon ''Les Bougon - c'est aussi ça la vie!'' is a Quebec sitcom broadcast by Radio-Canada from 2004 to 2006, written by François Avard and Jean-François Mercier and produced by Fabienne Larouche. The show won three Gémeaux in 2004. The show's f ...
'' - 2004-06 *''Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres)'' - 2007 *'' Barney's Version'' - 2010 *''Adam & Ève'' - 2012 *''
Kiss Me Like a Lover ''Kiss Me Like a Lover'' (french: Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by André Forcier and released in 2016. Set in Montreal in the 1940s, the film stars Émile Schneider as Pierre Sauvageau, a young man ...
(Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes)'' - 2016 *''Les pêcheurs'' - 2016, TV series


References


Further reading

* Michel Coulombe, ''Denys Arcand. La vraie nature du cinéaste'', (entretiens), Montréal: Boréal 1993 * André Loiselle, Brian McIllroy (éd.), ''Auteur/Provocateur. The Films of Denys Arcand'', Westport: Praeger 1995


External links

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