Ricardo Trogi
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Ricardo Trogi (born March 25, 1970 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a French Canadian filmmaker, director and actor.
Career
Trogi’s first two films, Québec-Montréal, about seven twenty-something travellers driving between the two cities, and Horloge biologique, a look at three men and their decisions about having children, were both critical and commercial hits, with Quebec-Montréal receiving four Jutra Awards.[1] His third feature titled Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-un (1981), a semi-autobiographical film about a boy's coming of age, was released in September 2009. [2] In addition to film work, Trogi also directed the 2004-2005 television series Smash.[1]
Awards
- 2003 Jutra Award for Québec-Montréal
Filmography
Director
- Feature films
- 2002: Québec-Montréal
- 2005: Dodging the Clock
- 2009: 1981
- TV series
- 1988: La Course destination monde (TV documentary series)
- 2004: Smash (TV mini-series)
- 2006: La chambre no 13 (TV mini-series)
- 2007: Les étoiles filantes (TV series)
- 2011: Malenfant (TV series)
Screenwriter
- 2002: Québec-Montréal
- 2005: Dodging the Clock
- 2009: 1981
Actor
- 2002: Québec-Montréal as a police agent
- 2005: Dodging the Clock
- 2009: 1981 as narrator
- 2010: Le baiser du barbu as Frank
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Telefilm Canada profile". Retrieved 2009-11-10.
- ↑ "Montreal World Film Festival: Ricardo Trogi is excited". Montreal Gazette. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
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