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Bernard Émond
Born1951
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1990s-present
Notable work The Woman Who Drinks, Summit Circle, The Legacy

Bernard Émond (born 1951) is a Canadian director, screenwriter, novelist and essayist working in the French-language. He studied anthropology at university and lived for several years in the Canadian north where he worked for the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. He began his film career making documentaries, later moving to feature-length films, all of which have been shot in Quebec. He is noted for the humanistic, sometimes spiritual depth of his films, in particular his trilogy of feature films (2007, 2009, 2012) based on the three Christian virtues, faith, hope, and charity. Other themes in his work include human dignity and frailty, and cultural loss. He describes himself as an agnostic and a "conservative socialist." [1]

Bernard Émond is married to Catherine Martin, also a Quebec film director. They live in Montreal.

Filmography

Director and writer

Producer

Awards and recognition

Publications

  • 20h17 rue Darling, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2005, 128 p. ( ISBN  978-2-922494-96-9). English translation by John Gilmore, 8:17 pm, rue Darling, Toronto, (Ontario), Canada, Guernica Editions, 2014, 133 p. ( ISBN  978-1-55071-846-1)
  • Aani la bavarde, avec Fabien Merelle, Namur, Belgique, Éditions Didier Hatier, 2007, 77 p. ( ISBN  978-2-218-92658-7)
  • Aani la bavarde, PLAYBAC (March 29, 1999), French, ISBN  2218064006, ISBN  978-2218064005
  • La Neuvaine : Scénario et regards croisés, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Éditions Les 400 coups, 2008 ( ISBN  978-2-89540-350-0)
  • Il y a trop d'images : Textes épars 1993–2010, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2011, 123 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-118-5)
  • Tout ce que tu possèdes : Scénario et regards croisés, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2012, 144 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-139-0)
  • Camarade, ferme ton poste : Et autres textes, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2017, 160 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-250-2)

References

  1. ^ « Bernard Émond: gratitude et engagement », sur www.lapresse.ca, 12 janvier 2017 (consulté le 16 janvier 2017)

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernard Émond
Born1951
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1990s-present
Notable work The Woman Who Drinks, Summit Circle, The Legacy

Bernard Émond (born 1951) is a Canadian director, screenwriter, novelist and essayist working in the French-language. He studied anthropology at university and lived for several years in the Canadian north where he worked for the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. He began his film career making documentaries, later moving to feature-length films, all of which have been shot in Quebec. He is noted for the humanistic, sometimes spiritual depth of his films, in particular his trilogy of feature films (2007, 2009, 2012) based on the three Christian virtues, faith, hope, and charity. Other themes in his work include human dignity and frailty, and cultural loss. He describes himself as an agnostic and a "conservative socialist." [1]

Bernard Émond is married to Catherine Martin, also a Quebec film director. They live in Montreal.

Filmography

Director and writer

Producer

Awards and recognition

Publications

  • 20h17 rue Darling, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2005, 128 p. ( ISBN  978-2-922494-96-9). English translation by John Gilmore, 8:17 pm, rue Darling, Toronto, (Ontario), Canada, Guernica Editions, 2014, 133 p. ( ISBN  978-1-55071-846-1)
  • Aani la bavarde, avec Fabien Merelle, Namur, Belgique, Éditions Didier Hatier, 2007, 77 p. ( ISBN  978-2-218-92658-7)
  • Aani la bavarde, PLAYBAC (March 29, 1999), French, ISBN  2218064006, ISBN  978-2218064005
  • La Neuvaine : Scénario et regards croisés, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Éditions Les 400 coups, 2008 ( ISBN  978-2-89540-350-0)
  • Il y a trop d'images : Textes épars 1993–2010, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2011, 123 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-118-5)
  • Tout ce que tu possèdes : Scénario et regards croisés, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2012, 144 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-139-0)
  • Camarade, ferme ton poste : Et autres textes, Montréal, (Québec), Canada, Lux Éditeur, 2017, 160 p. ( ISBN  978-2-89596-250-2)

References

  1. ^ « Bernard Émond: gratitude et engagement », sur www.lapresse.ca, 12 janvier 2017 (consulté le 16 janvier 2017)

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