Werner Nold

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Werner Nold CM (born December 19, 1933, Samedan, Switzerland) is a Quebec film editor. In 1984, he was named a Member of the Order of Canada.[1] In 2010, he received the Prix Albert-Tessier from the government of Quebec for his contributions to the cinema of Quebec. Over a 35-year career at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), Nold worked on approximately 100 films. He also co-founded the Conseil québécois pour la diffusion du cinéma and served as president of the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois.[2][3]

Born in Switzerland, Nold moved to Quebec in 1955, while in his early 20s. He was hired by the NFB in 1961, and retired from film editing in 1996, when back trouble made long hours of sitting too painful. He lives with his wife of over 40 years, Lucette Lupien, in Montreal's Habitat 67 complex.[2][3]

References

  1. "Distinguished order admits 67 Canadians". Windsor Star. 22 December 1984. Retrieved 18 October 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Roy, André. "Nold, Werner". Biography (in French). Prix du Québec. Retrieved 18 October 2012. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lévesque, François (13 November 2010). "Prix Albert-Tessier - Werner Nold sort de l'ombre". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 18 October 2012. 

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