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Name
  
Albert Tessier


Role
  
Film Maker

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Born
  
March 6, 1895 (
1895-03-06
)
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec

Occupation
  
priest, historian and film maker

Died
  
September 13, 1976, Trois-Rivieres, Canada

Albert Tessier (([albɛʁ tɛsje]); March 6, 1895 – September 13, 1976) was a French-speaking Canadian priest, historian and a film maker.

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He was born on in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, Mauricie.

Life as a Priest and Educator

He was ordained priest by Monsignor François-Xavier Cloutier in June 1920 and received a PhD in Theology in Rome in 1922. He moved back to his native area in 1924 and began a career as a teacher and professor of history and literature. In 1937, he replaced Thomas Chapais and took over the Chair in History of Canada at the Université Laval.

Promoting Local Identity

Tessier was known to be very proud of his area of origin. He coined the word Mauricie in 1933 to designate his native area. Before then, the expression «Saint-Maurice Valley» had been used. Many of the movies that he produced informed the public about the area's background.

Filmography

From 1925 until his death, Tessier made more than seventy non-fiction films. His favorite subjects were nature, history, religion, education and culture.

Death

Albert Tessier died at the Saint-Joseph Hospital in Trois-Rivières on September 13, 1976.

Legacy

The following were named in Tessier's honor:

  • The Prix Albert-Tessier award;
  • Avenue Albert-Tessier, located in Shawinigan, Quebec.
  • Pavillon Albert-Tessier, located at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
  • References

    Albert Tessier Wikipedia