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John L'Ecuyer (born November 15, 1964) is a Canadian film and television director.


Biography

John L'Ecuyer's first feature, '' Curtis's Charm'' (1995), was an adaptation of a
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story. The film received a Special Jury Citation as Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival. and had a limited theatrical release in North America. Executive produced by Atom Egoyan and Patricia Rozema the film's budget was 125K (CDN). Also at TIFF that year, L'Ecuyer's short film ''UseOnceAndDestroy'' (1995)* received another Special Jury Citation at the festival, as Best Canadian Short Film. L'Ecuyer's other feature film credits include ''Saint Jude'' (2000- TIFF plus multiple international festivals), ''Confessions of a Rabid Dog'' (TIFF and HOTDOCS + multiple international festivals) his French-language feature ''Le Gout Des Jeunes Filles'', (''
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'') (2006 - TIFF plus multiple international festivals). L'Ecuyer directed the feature film ''The Riverbank'' (2012 - premiere at the Sudbury Film Festival as its opening film). He is co-executive producer of ''The Limits'' (2007), a debut feature film by executive producers Maria Kennedy, Drazen Baric and director Ben Mazzotta. His feature documentary, ''Confessions of a Rabid Dog'', won Best Social Documentary at
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. He has directed over 15 TV feature films including ''Prom Queen'' (CTV) - premiered as a Gala screening at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The controversial film about the Montreal abortion doctor called, ''The Henry Morgenthaler Affair'' (CBC), the addiction/rehab film written by esteemed writer Cris Cole ''The Good Times Are Killing Me'' (CTV), and the anti-bullying film ''TAGGED: The Jonathon Wamback Story'' (CTV) as well as the TV movie ''In God's Country'', a fiction film detailing the escape of a woman from a
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polygamous community and her adaptation to life in mainstream Canadian society. 150+ hours of dramatic TV episodic work: A few 'selected' examples: ''
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'' (TV feature) ''Under The Dragon's Tale'' and multiple episodes over several seasons- CBC/Rogers), ''Da Vinci's Inquest'' (CBC- multiple eps), '' Blue Murder'' (7 episodes over 2 seasons GLOBAL TV) --''The Listener'' (CTV) ''Queer as Folk'' (Showtime), ''Live Through This'' (MTV, multiple episodes), ''Just Cause'' (PAX), ''The Guard'' (CBC 2 episodes) and six one-hour directing credits for the A&E series ''
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'' starring Timothy Hutton. L'Ecuyer directed and creative produced 24 one-hour dramatic episodes over four seasons of ''
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, Wendy Crewson amongst others. Recently (up to 2019/20) L'Ecuyer completed his third season and 12th one-hour dramatic episodes of CBC's ''The Detectives'' (CBC/ S2 Winner CSA Best Dramatic Factual series) Rogers/OMNI's Award Winning Mandarin/English crime series ''Blood & Water'' (complete first season 8 episodes TV series Rogers/OMNI - CSA Nomination Best Dramatic series). The gritty bikers series ''Gangland Undercover'' (2 episodes -A/E), ''Real Detective'' (2 episodes - Netflix/Discovery ID) as well as Nickelodeon's hit teen TV series ''Make It Pop'' and ''The Forbidden World'' (multiple episodes). John L'Ecuyer studied at
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in Toronto, where his classmates included screenwriter
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. His brother Gerald L'Ecuyer is also a film and television director. *Based on L'Ecuyer's book ''UseOnceAndDestroy'' originally published in 1998 by Gutter Press as a PAGES edition.L'Ecuyer, John, ''Use Once and Destroy''. Toronto: Gutter Press, a PAGES edition; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Distributed Art Publishers, 1998.


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