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Years active
  
1955 - Present

Name
  
Fernand Dansereau


Role
  
Film director

Siblings
  
Jean Dansereau

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Born
  
April 5, 1928 (age 96) (
1928-04-05
)
Montreal, Canada

Occupation
  
Film director Film producer Screenwriter

Nominations
  
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Music - Original Song

Movies
  
For Those Who Will Follow, Mission of Fear, Bucherons de la Manouane, Golden Gloves, Sweet Lies and Loving Oaths

Similar People
  
Marcel Carriere, Michel Brault, Denys Desjardins, Arthur Lamothe, Guy Borremans

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Fernand Dansereau (born April 5, 1928 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and film producer.

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Biography

After five years working as a reporter for the Montreal daily Le Devoir, Dansereau joined the NFB in 1955. He was a founding member of the NFB's French Unit and until 1960, he wrote and directed several feature films and documentaries for the series Panorama. He worked on the television series Temps présent from 1960 to 1964 and then returned to directing with the fiction feature Le festin des morts which won 2 Canadian Film Awards including Best Feature Film in 1966. He left the NFB in 1970 for the private sector. Among his many achievements, he wrote and directed the feature documentary Faut aller parmi l'monde pour le savoir (1971) which was selected for the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival in 1972. His 1977 feature Thetford au milieu de notre vie (co-directed with Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol) about life in a Québécois mining town became another career highlight. His dramatic feature Doux aveux (1982) garnered 4 Genie Award nominations in 1983. Most recently Dansereau made the dramatic feature La brunante (2007) which was nominated for best film and best director at the 2008 Jutra Awards.

In 2005 he was awarded the Prix Albert-Tessier. In 2003 he received the Prix Lumière for his outstanding contribution to the profession and in 2009 received the Jutra Lifetime Achievement Award.

Fiction

  • Le maître du Pérou (Short, 1958)
  • Pays neuf (Short, 1958)
  • La Canne à pêche (Short, 1959)
  • Astataïon ou Le festin des morts (1965)
  • Ça n’est pas le temps des romans (Short, 1966)
  • Contrat d’amour (Short, 1973)
  • Simple histoire d’amours (1974)
  • Thetford au milieu de notre vie (Co-Directed with Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol, 1978)
  • Doux aveux (1982)
  • La brunante (2007)
  • Documentaries

  • La communauté juive de Montréal (Short, 1956)
  • Pierre Beaulieu, agriculteur (Short, 1959)
  • John Lyman, peintre (Short, 1959)
  • Les Administrateurs (Co-Directed with Jacques Godbout, 1960)
  • Congrès (Short Co-Directed with Jean Dansereau and Georges Dufaux, 1961)
  • Éducation populaire (Series of 30 Shorts, 1968)
  • Saint-Jerome (1968)
  • Jonquière (Short, 1969)
  • Québec ski (Short, 1970)
  • Tout le temps, tout le temps, tout le temps...? (1970)
  • Comité d’expression populaire (1971)
  • Faut aller parmi l’monde pour le savoir (1971)
  • Vivre entre les mots (1972)
  • Quotidien series (Series of 28 Shorts Co-Directed with Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol, 1975–1977)
  • L’autre côté de la lune (1994)
  • Quelques raisons d’espérer (2001)
  • Les porteurs d'espoir (2010)
  • References

    Fernand Dansereau Wikipedia