Benoît Pilon Explained

Benoît Pilon (born July 27, 1962) is a francophone Canadian director[1] and screenwriter particularly noted for his innovative films and documentaries on the human condition. He is also the co-founder of "Les Films de l'autre" productions, which produces, promotes and helps the development of independent films throughout North America.

Career

Benoît Pilon earned a B.A. in film studies at Concordia University. He went on to form Les Films de l'Autre in 1988 with Manon Briand and others, an independent production co-op dedicated to auteur-driven films. His short 2003 short, Roger Toupin, épicier variété, won a Prix Jutra for best documentary, His debut feature, The Necessities of Life, which was written in collaboration with Bernard Émond, was a multi-award winner – four Genies, including best director for Pilon, and three Prix Jutras, including best picture and screenplay.

Filmography

Director

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20080502203900/http://citoyen.onf.ca/node/3705%26dossier_nid%3D1268