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Alexandre Bussière is a Canadian cinematographer from
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. He is most noted for his work on the 2022 film ''
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'', for which he received a
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nomination for
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at the
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in 2024."BlackBerry Leads CSA Nominations"
''Northern Stars'', March 6, 2024. Bussière's other credits have included the films '' Exit 67 (Sortie 67)'', ''
Where Atilla Passes ''Where Atilla Passes'' () is a Canadian drama film, directed by Onur Karaman and released in 2015. The film stars Émile Schneider as Atilla, the Turkish-born adopted son of Québécois couple Michel (Roy Dupuis) and Julie (Julie Deslaurier ...
(Là où Atilla passe)'' and ''
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''.


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