Denys Desjardins Explained

Denys Desjardins
Alma Mater:Concordia University
Occupation:Director, producer, screenwriter, film historian

Denys Desjardins (born 1966 in Montreal, Quebec), is a film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and film historian for more than twenty years. After completing studies in literature, film and communications, he directed several acclaimed films.

Career

Desjardins received the Quebec Film Critic (Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma, or AQCC) award for best short film two years in a row for La Dame aux poupées (The Doll Lady) (1996)[1] and for Boris Lehman, filmmaker (1997), a portrait of Boris Lehman the Belgian filmmaker for whom life is a reason to make films, and making films is a reason for living. He then joined the National Film Board of Canada, where he directed Almanach 1999-2000 and My Eye for a Camera – nominated for a Jutra Award for best documentary in 2003 – as well as Being Human and Rebel with a Camera, which won him the Quebec Film Critic award for best medium-length documentary.

Desjardins has also produced and co-directed the short films Me Bob Robert and Peter and the Penny; the latter received the award for best short fiction film at the 2006 Festival Images en vue. Desjardins’ third feature-length film, The Great Resistance, was nominated for a Jutra Award for best documentary in 2008. His 2011 documentary (The Private Life of Cinema) follows the path of filmmakers who never gave up on their dream to produce feature-length fictions films and create a Quebec film industry.[2] With Joanne Robertson, he created a web production, Making Movie History: A Portrait in 61 Parts, to celebrate the National Film Board of Canada's 75th anniversary in 2014.[3]

Selected films

YearFrench TitleEnglish TitleRolesThemeOthersAwards
1996La Dame aux poupéesThe Doll Ladydirector-screenwriter
producer
Mme. Boudreault shares her two-story cottage with over 400 dolls, which give her free rein to dream and explore her fantasiescinematography:
Hélène Choquette, Denis-Noel Mostert
editing: Vincent Guignard
Best short film, Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
1998Contre le temps et l'effacement, Boris Lehman...Boris Lehman, filmmakerdirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
Friends, filmmakers, critics, and crew offer their understanding of Boris Lehman, Belgian filmmaker[4] Best short film, Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
1999AlmanachAlmanach 1999-2000director-screenwriter At the brink of year 2000, a time when Nostradamus and other prophets predicted doomsday, a cosmic meltdown, Almanach 1999-2000 takes a humorous look at the world of divination.
2001Mon oeil pour une caméraMy Eye for a Cameradirector-screenwriter
cinematographer
Fascinated by the power of the camera and obsessed with the theories of Russian film pioneer Dziga Vertov, a filmmaker decides to get a camera eye to replace the real eye he lost as a child.Nominated, Jutra Award for best documentary
2003Moi Robert "Bob" Me Bob Robertdirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
2005Histoire d'être humainBeing Humandirector-screenwriter
cinematographer
[5]
2005Pierre et le SouPeter and the Pennydirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
Celebrating his 50th birthday, intellectually challenged Peter's family want to break open his piggy bank to find a rare and valuable American penny.Co-director, co-writer, co-producer: Stéphane Thibault
Co-cinematographer: Julie Perron
Editor: Stéphane Lafleur
Best short fiction film, 2006 Festival Images en vue
2006Le direct avant la lettreRebels with a Cameradirector-screenwriterWhere does cinéma vérité come from? Who were its predecessors and what did they create? Compelled by the urge to get closer to the people in front of the camera, cinema vérité sprouted in a context of unprecedented creative freedom.Best medium-length documentary, Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
2007Au pays des colonsThe Great Resistancedirector-screenwriter
cinematographer
In the 1930s, in the throes of the Great Depression, the government of Quebec relocated more than 80,000 citizens to found a new settlement in the virgin forests of Quebec's Abitibi region.Nominated, Jutra Award for best documentary [6]
2008Retour en AmériqueBack to the New Worlddirector-screenwriter
producer
2009De l'office au box-officeFrom NFB to Box-Officedirector-screenwriter
producer
The film documents the development of Quebec cinema, from the founding of the National Film Board of Canada in 1939 to the creation of the Canadian Film Development Corporation in 1968, recounting the stories of Quebec filmmakers who never gave up on their dream to produce feature-length fiction films, and creating a Quebec film industry. [7]
2011La vie privée du cinémaThe Private Life of Cinemadirector-screenwriter
producer
An in-depth two part exploration of the evolution of the private Quebec film industry, through the eyes of more than 50 industry professionals.
2013KapadokyaKapadokyadirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
2014Mes 7 lieuxproducer
2015La guerre des bleuetsThe War of the Blueberriesproducer
2017La ZoneThe Zonedirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
[8] [9]
2020Le ChâteauThe Castledirector-screenwriter
producer
Nominated, Prix Iris for best editing[10]
2021L'industrie de la vieille$$eThe Industry of Oldne$$director-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
2022J'ai placé ma mèreI Lost My Momdirector-screenwriter
producer
cinematographer
[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: La Plante Humaine wins best feature-film honors at Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois . 9 July 2019 . The Gazette . CP . 10 March 1997 . Montreal, Quebec, Canada . E5.
  2. Perron . Éric . Denys Desjardins Producteur, scénariste et réalisateur de La Vie privée du cinéma . Ciné-Bulles . Spring 2011 . 29 . 2 . 28–35 . 9 July 2019 . Association des cinémas parallèles du Québec . French . 1923-3221.
  3. News: Brownstein . Bill . Honouring 61 NFB 'Dreamers' . 9 July 2019 . The Ottawa Citizen . Postmedia News . 7 June 2014 . Ottawa, Ontario, Canada . E3.
  4. News: Legrand . Dominique . Le documentaire sous le totem "Misère au Borinage" Le Centre du film sur l'art fête ses vingt ans Paul Meyer, artisan au regard aigu . 9 July 2019 . Le Soir . 15 March 2000 . Belgium . French.
  5. Web site: Being Human/Histoire d'être humain. National Film Board of Canada. 2011-03-18.
  6. News: Lavoie . André . Cinéma - Homme de parole(s) . 9 July 2019 . Le Devoir . 20 May 2008 . Montréal, Québec, Canada . French.
  7. News: Kelly . Brendan . Curtain rises on Quebec film festival tonight . 9 July 2019 . The Gazette . 18 February 2009 . Montreal, Quebec, Canada . D5.
  8. Web site: Review: 'The Zone'. Gajan. Philippe. FNC. 2017-10-05. 2018-03-20.
  9. Web site: The Zone: Film Review. Dugas. Dominique. Rendez-vous Quebec Cinema. 2018-02-27. 2018-03-20.
  10. Web site: Finalistes: 'Le Château'. Quebec Cinéma. 2022-11-24. 2022-12-06.
  11. Web site: Review: 'J'ai placé ma mère : Love as Lifeblood'. Moyle. Allegra. Point of View. 2022-11-24. 2022-12-06.