Jean Pierre Lefebvre
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Jean Pierre Lefebvre

Born 1941-08-17 · Montréal, Québec, Canada

Jean Pierre Lefebvre (born 17 August 1941) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is widely admired as "the godfather of independent Canadian cinema," particularly among young, independent filmmakers. Jean Pierre Lefebvre studied literature at the University of Montréal and taught for two years at the Jesuit-run Loyola College in Montreal (now part of Concordia University). He began writing as a film critic, first for Quartier Latin, then for Séquences and Objectif. He directed his first film, a short drama, then three independent features. He joined the National Film Board of Canada and made two films, including the 1968 feature My Friend Pierrette (Mon amie Pierrette), co-starring Raôul Duguay and produced by Clément Perron. Lefebvre was then asked to head the NFB's French-language fiction studio. He began its Premières Oeuvres series, designed to make low-budget shorts and features. Four features and a number of shorts were produced within a year before the initiative was terminated, and Lefebvre left to form his own production company, Cinak, with his wife and editor, Marguerite Duparc. He writes and produces all his own films. Lefebvre was one of the first Canadian filmmakers to receive international acclaim for his work; his film Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça) (1967) was the first Canadian film to be invited to the Cannes Film Festival. He proved to be successful again at Cannes when he received the International Critics' Prize for Les fleurs sauvages (1982) and his film Le jour S... (1984) was screened in the Un Certain Regard section. His 1973 film The Last Betrothal (Les dernières fiançailles) won the prestigious Prix de l'Organisation catholique internationale du cinéma in 1974. Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça (1967), Le Vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort (1977), and Aujourd'hui ou jamais (1997) make up his Abel Trilogy; three feature films starring the recurring character of Abel Gagné played by Marcel Sabourin. In 1991, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his innovative and high-quality feature films". In 1995 he was awarded the Prix Albert-Tessier. In 2013, Lefebvre received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award. Source: Article "Jean Pierre Lefebvre" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Known for

Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça★ 5.4Momento
Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça
1967
Avoir 16 ansMomento
Avoir 16 ans
1979
Les maudits sauvages★ 7.5Momento
Les maudits sauvages
1971
La chambre blanche★ 5.3Momento
La chambre blanche
1969
The Revolutionary★ 7Momento
The Revolutionary
1965
Aujourd'hui ou jamais★ 5.8Momento
Aujourd'hui ou jamais
1998
Mon oeilMomento
Mon oeil
1971
La boîte à soleilMomento
La boîte à soleil
1988
Pour l'amour de Dieu★ 3Momento
Pour l'amour de Dieu
2011
Les fleurs sauvages★ 5.1Momento
Les fleurs sauvages
1982
American Girls★ 8Momento
American Girls
2013
On n'engraisse pas les cochons à l'eau claireMomento
On n'engraisse pas les cochons à l'eau claire
1973
See You in TorontoMomento
See You in Toronto
2000
Nuages sur la ville★ 5.7Momento
Nuages sur la ville
2009
PreludesMomento
Preludes
2000
Patricia et Jean-BaptisteMomento
Patricia et Jean-Baptiste
1968
Mon enfance à MontréalMomento
Mon enfance à Montréal
1971
City of DarkMomento
City of Dark
1997
Ultimatum★ 8Momento
Ultimatum
1973
El viejo país donde Rimbaud murió★ 5.2Momento
El viejo país donde Rimbaud murió
1977
Les dernières fiançailles★ 5.5Momento
Les dernières fiançailles
1973
Le jour S...Momento
Le jour S...
1984

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