Bruno Carrière
Bruno Carrière (born 1953 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a Canadian film and television director and screenwriter.[1] He is most noted for his film Lucien Brouillard, for which he garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Director at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984.[2]
His other credits have included the television series Traquenards, Super sans plomb, Diva and Rivière-des-Jérémie, and the documentary films 7 cordes pour une deuxième vie, L'art n'est point sans Soucy, Passions orchestrée, A session with Nettie and L'art est un jeu.[3]
References[]
- ^ "Anglos find roles on French television: And you don't have to be a 'squarehead'". Montreal Gazette, October 30, 2002.
- ^ "11 nominations for Chapdelaine in Genie race". The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1984.
- ^ "Films about art come of age - with worthwhile surprises". Montreal Gazette, March 10, 1990.
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