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Sophie Deraspe (born October 27, 1973) is a Canadian director, scenarist, director of photography and producer. Prominent in new Quebec cinema, she is known for a 2015 documentary ''
The Amina Profile ''The Amina Profile'' (French: ''Le profil Amina'') is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by Sophie Deraspe and coproduced by Esperamos and the National Film Board of Canada, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the World Ci ...
'', an exploration of the
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hoax of 2011. She had previously written and directed the narrative feature films ''Missing Victor Pellerin'' () in 2006, ''
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'' () in 2009, ''The Wolves'' () in 2015, In 2019 she wrote, directed and shot ''
Antigone In Greek mythology, Antigone ( ; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is the daughter of Oedipus and either his mother Jocasta or, in another variation of the myth, Euryganeia. She is a sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene.Roman, L., & Roma ...
'', inspired by the 2008 death of Fredy Villanueva in Montreal and loosely adapting the play by Sophocles, saying the story of a woman who defies the law for something greater resonated with her, and she wished to update it. The film, starring
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, premiered at the
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and won the festival's award for Best Canadian Film. ''Antigone'' was chosen to represent Canada in the 2019 Oscars race. Nominated in 15 categories, her first TV series Dark Soul (Bête noire) won four Gémeaux Awards in 2021, including Best TV Drama Series and Best Director (Drama series). The USA, Australia, France and Norway bought the broadcasting rights and more countries will be added. Her latest TV series, Paradise Motel (Motel Paradis), will be broadcast in 2022. Deraspe characterizes her work, which often deals with contemporary art, as "constantly questioning limits, particularly those related to representation, as well as the boundaries of reality and fiction." Sophie Deraspe has been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 2020. In 2021 she has received the title .


Biography

After studying visual arts in Austria, Sophie Deraspe majored in French literature and then film studies at the Université de Montréal from 1995 to 1998. After graduating with a B.A., she worked as a trainee in the directing department on such seminal Quebec feature films as
Philippe Falardeau Philippe Falardeau (born February 1, 1968 in Hull, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. Early life Falardeau was born and raised in Hull, Quebec. He later studied political science at the University of Ottawa, before travellin ...
's debut feature (''The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge'', 2000) and
André Turpin André Turpin (born 1966) is a French Canadian cinematographer, film director, and screenwriter. Career As a cinematographer, he has won over a dozen awards, including Canadian Screen Awards for Best Cinematography his work on Xavier Dolan's f ...
's (''Soft-Shell Man'', 2001), and served as
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on numerous film and television productions. In 2001 she joined the board of directors of Vidéographe, a Montreal-based artist-run center, serving as chairperson from 2007 to 2008. Also in 2001, her documentary short film was selected for official competition at the Festival du film francophone de Namur (Belgium). , her fiction short, screened at festivals around the world, winning two prizes.


''Missing Victor Pellerin (2006)''

In 2006 Deraspe finished her first independent feature, ''Missing Victor Pellerin (Recherche Victor Pellerin)'' — about a mysterious painter who has disappeared — which was screened at the
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(New York) and in some twenty national and international festivals. At home, it was the opening night film at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in Québec city – and later at the Quebec Film Week in San Francisco. The film received national distribution in Canada and screened theatrically in New York in 2007, and received a Special Jury Mention (International competition) at the
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in Montréal. According to critic Marcel Jean, now director of
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, in the magazine ''24 images'' (no 129), says this about the film: "(...) Both screenwriters, editor, camerawoman and interpreter of Missing Victor Pellerin, Sophie Deraspe plunges completely in this first destabilizing feature film whose discourse - with a non-insignificant resonance - essentially poses the question of appearances. The world is presented as a vast hoax in which the gesture of Victor Pellerin appears scandalous in that it lifts the veil on a corner of this immense deception. The result is promising, too rare being the filmmakers who, from the start, reveal both a real ambition and the ability to make you smile." Several other critics go to show their positive appreciation: "Is Montrealer Sophie Deraspe's astonishing first film a documentary, mockumentary, cinematic installation piece, true cinema, performance workout, full-on fiction or flat-out hoax? Only one thing is obvious: it is a mind game of museum-worthy proportions." (John Griffin, The Gazette); "A little gem of astonishing ingenuity" (Manon Dumais, Voir); "Without contest, one of the Quebec originals of the year" (Annabelle Nicoud, La Presse); "An uncanny, uncategorizable film... comic yet human." (Charles Petersen, The Village Voice); "An enigmatic and utterly compelling story" (Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times).


''Vital Signs (2009)''

In 2009 her second feature, ''Vital Signs (Les signes vitaux),'' premiered at the Festival of New Cinema (Montreal). It took the prize for Best New Canadian Film at the Whistler Film Festival (Canada), where the film's star, Marie-Hélène Bellavance, was named Best Actress for her debut performance. The film was also screened at the
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. Writing for ''The Montreal Gazette,'' John Griffin praised the film for "superb acting and cinematography." ''Vital Signs'' went on to win prizes at several 2010 festivals, including
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(Austin, Texas); the Internationales Frauenfilmfestival (Cologne, Germany); Polar Lights International Arctic Film Festival (Murmansk, Russia); the
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and the Festival Internacional de Cine (Monterrey, Mexico); "A must see" (Guillame Fournier, VOIR). The film made the cover of the film magazine Ciné-Bulles (winter 2010) and was ranked fourth best film of 2010 by Ciné-Bulles film magazine. ''Vital Signs'' subsequently enjoyed a successful international career in festivals where it won more than 15 awards.


''The Wolves (2015)''

2015 was particularly productive for Deraspe, who completed two feature films that year. ''The Wolves (Les Loups),'' a Canada-France co-production, brought together Quebec actors
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,
Louise Portal Louise Portal (born May 12, 1950) is a Canadian actress, film director, singer and writer. She won the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film ''The Decline of the American Empire'', and was a nominee for Best Actress for ...
, Benoît Gouin,
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and newcomer Cindy-Mae Arsenault, a native of the
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, where the film was shot. The film depicts a young woman who arrives on an island during the spring thaw and sets out to become part of the community of islanders, who earn their livelihood from seal hunting. ''The Wolves'' was shown at the
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, where Louise Portal's performance received a Special Mention, and at the
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in 2015, where the Fipresci jury named it Best Film.Charles-Henri Ramond
Les loups de Sophie Deraspe primé à Turin
30 November 2015, Films du Québec, accessed 18 December 2020.
''The Wolves'' was also released theatrically in Quebec.


''A Gay Girl in Damascus (2015)''

''A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile'' (U.S. title) is the director's first feature-length documentary. After its world premiere at the 2015
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, the film was shown at numerous other festivals, winning awards for Best Documentary at TLVFest in Tel Aviv and GAZE in Dublin, Ireland, as well as the Grand Prize at Japan Prize in 2016, before
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acquired the U.S. rights for distribution theatrically and on their digital platform docclub.com rchive ''La Presse'' gave it stars, calling it "powerful, brilliant... extremely well constructed", while ''Variety'' praised its "slippery, deftly woven narrative.


The Seven Last Words (2019)

For this 2019 multidisciplinary omnibus project, Sophie Deraspe joined six other directors — musician and composer
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, along with Ariane Lorrain,
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,
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and
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— to produce a septet of short films all themed on the
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.Justine Smith
"Anthology film The Seven Last Words is unified by music and human vulnerability"
''
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'', June 14, 2019.
Unified by the music of the Callino Quartet, the films were shot in Iran, Haiti, Colombia, Nunavut and Québec in 35mm, 16mm and HD while Marc Boucrot (of
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’s ''Enter the Void'' and ''Love'') was the film's editor. Justine Smith wrote that Deraspe's short had "the greatest impact" of the seven short films.


Antigone (2019)

A contemporary adaptation of the
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play, ''
Antigone In Greek mythology, Antigone ( ; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is the daughter of Oedipus and either his mother Jocasta or, in another variation of the myth, Euryganeia. She is a sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene.Roman, L., & Roma ...
'', written, edited, and directed by Deraspe, revisited the myth in a story of a 16-year-old girl and three siblings who have immigrated to Montreal, Canada with their grandmother after the murder of their parents. When the police kill her older brother and the other brother is threatened with deportation, Antigone struggles to save what remains of her family. She met with lawyers and investigators to become knowledgeable in the area. This would help her to be able to portray those scenes involving law enforcement with accuracy. At the 2019
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it was named Best Canadian Feature Film and was chosen to represent Canada at the
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in contention for Best International Feature Film.


Dark Soul (2021)

Produced by Encore Television for Corus Entertainment’s Séries Plus, the six-episode drama series ''Dark Soul'' (Bête noire) examines the consequences of a shooting carried out by 16-year-old Jérémy at his school, looking at what drove him to orchestrate such an act of hate and how his grieving family are left to pick up the pieces. With the help of psychiatrist coroner Éliane (Sophie Cadieux) leading the investigation into the case, Jérémy’s mother Mélanie (Isabelle Blais) will try to work out how her seemingly trouble-free son came to commit such a terrible crime. The series is notable for the fact it starts in the minutes after the fictional shooting, with viewers never explicitly seeing the events that are at the centre of the story. Nominated in 15 categories, her first TV series Bête Noire (2021) won four Gémeaux Awards, including Best TV Drama Series and Best Director (Drama series). The USA, Australia, France and Norway bought the broadcasting rights and more countries will be added.


Motel Paradise (in post-production)

In her latest TV series, Motel Paradise, the viewers will follow the journey of Jen, who's, after having near-death experience, no longer believes in the hypothesis of suicide of her 14-year-old sister. Jen will try to convince a retired investigator to reopen the investigation. The series will be broadcast on Club illico in 2023.


Filmography


Director and scenarist


Feature films

* 2006: ''Missing Victor Pellerin (Rechercher Victor Pellerin)'' * 2009: ''
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(Les signes vitaux)'' * 2014: ''The Wolves (Les Loups)'' * 2015: ''
The Amina Profile ''The Amina Profile'' (French: ''Le profil Amina'') is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by Sophie Deraspe and coproduced by Esperamos and the National Film Board of Canada, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the World Ci ...
'' (documentary) * 2019: ''The Seven Last Words'' * 2019: ''
Antigone In Greek mythology, Antigone ( ; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is the daughter of Oedipus and either his mother Jocasta or, in another variation of the myth, Euryganeia. She is a sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene.Roman, L., & Roma ...
''


Television

* 2012: (documentary)


Director


TV series

* 2021: Dark Soul (Bête noire) * Motel Paradise (in post-production)


Director of photography


Feature Film

* 2006: ''Missing Victor Pellerin (Rechercher Victor Pellerin)'' * 2009: ''Vital Signs (Les signes vitaux)'' * 2014: ''The Wolves (Les Loups)'' * 2015: ''A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile'' (documentary) * 2019: ''The Seven Last Words'' * 2019: ''
Antigone In Greek mythology, Antigone ( ; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is the daughter of Oedipus and either his mother Jocasta or, in another variation of the myth, Euryganeia. She is a sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene.Roman, L., & Roma ...
''


Short Films

* 2000: * 2007:


Actress


Film

* 2006: ''Missing Victor Pellerin''


Television

* 2012: (as herself)


Awards - TV series


Awards - Feature Films


Distinctions

* 2021 - Compagne des arts et des lettres du Québec * 2020 - Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) * 2015 - Birks Diamond Tribute to the Year’s Women in Film (TIFF)


See also

*
List of female film and television directors This is a list of female film and television directors. Their works may include live action and/or animated features, shorts, documentaries, telemovies, TV programs, or videos. A * Jennifer Abbott (Canada) * Sarah Abbott (Canada * Jenni ...
*
List of LGBT-related films directed by women This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related films that were directed by women. LGBT-themed films directed by women – especially, but not exclusively, lesbian-themed movies – are an important and distinct subset of the gen ...


Bibliography

* DEQUEN, Bruno and Philippe GAJAN (dir.), thematic section titled Renouveau du cinéma québécois, ''24 images'', no 152, June–July 2011, pp. 4–34. * DEQUEN, Bruno (organizer) et al., "Table ronde sur le renouveau du cinéma québécois," ''Nouvelles Vues'', no 12 (spring-summer 2011). * DERASPE, Sophie, "Les signes vitaux, entretien avec Sophie Deraspe," ''Ciné-Bulles'', no 278, Montreal, January 2010. * FARADJI, Helen, "Nouvelle vague 2.0?", ''24 images'', ''Premiers plans'' blog, February 26, 2009. * FARADJI, Helen, "Les cordonniers," ''24 images'', ''Premiers plans'' blog, November 4, 2010. * SIROIS-TRAHAN, Jean-Pierre, "La mouvée et son dehors: renouveau du cinéma québécois," ''Cahiers du Cinéma'', no 660, Paris, October 2010, pp. 76–78.


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