Manon Barbeau

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Manon Barbeau, daughter of Marcel Barbeau, is well known as a Québécois filmmaker.

Biography

After graduating in Communication (Cinema) at Université du Québec à Montréal and writing workshops with Jean Gruault (scriptwriter for Truffaut), Enrico Medioli (scriptwriter for Visconti) and Robert McKee (writer of the TV series "The Avengers"), Manon Barbeau wrote the novel Merlyne (best-seller summer-fall 1991, Les Éditions du Boréal).[1][2]

She is married to cinematographer Philippe Lavalette. Their daughter Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette is an actor and film director.

Documentaries

  • L'amour en pen (2004)
  • De mémoire de chats - Les ruelles (2004)
  • Alain, artiste-démolisseur (2001) [3]
  • Barbeau, libre comme l'art (2000) [4]
  • L'armée de l'ombre (1999) [5]
  • Les enfants de Refus Global (1998) [6]
  • Nous sommes plusieurs beaucoup de monde (1981)
  • Comptines (1975)[7]

References

  1. Informactionfilms
  2. OCLC
  3. Alain, artiste-démolisseur
  4. Barbeau, libre comme l'art
  5. L'armée de l'ombre
  6. Les enfants de Refus Global
  7. Comptines
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