Making Movie History: Jean-Claude Labrecque

20137 min 15 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Denys Desjardins

Production: Johanne Bergeron

The NFB would be Jean-Claude Labrecque's school. Arriving in 1959, the dedicated young cinephile quickly grasped the essentials of cinematography, leaving a bold mark on early Quebec films like Le chat dans le sac (Groulx, 1964) and La vie heureuse de Léopold Z (Carle, 1965). A cinematographer of singular talent, Labrecque went on to direct his own films: 60 cycles (1965) and Jeux de la XXIe Olympiade (1977). Keenly tuned to the evolution of Quebec society, he would capture important cultural events on film in Nuits de la poésie (1970, 1980) and André Mathieu, musicien (1993), and document key historical moments like de Gaulle's "Vive le Québec libre!" and Bernard Landry's 2003 electoral campaign. Prolific and erudite, Labrecque produced a body of work that constitutes a richly detailed and deeply humane record of modern Quebec history.

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  • Film and Video Arts > National Film Board of CanadaOccupations in Film IndustryPortraits

Credits


original idea
Denys Desjardins
researcher
Denys Desjardins
interviews
Denys Desjardins
direction
Denys Desjardins
editing
Denys Desjardins
producer
Johanne Bergeron
coordination
Marion Duhaime-Morissette
photographic research
Marion Duhaime-Morissette
rights clearances
Claire Bourbonnais
Sylvia Mezei
archives
Yvon Larocque
Claude Lord
conservation
Richard Cournoyer
Johanne St-Amant
laboratory
Richard Cournoyer
Johanne St-Amant
sweetening
Luc Papineau
original music
Luc Papineau
additional editing
Babalou Hamelin
online editing
Denis Gathelier
image treatment
Mélanie Bouchard
marketing manager
Geneviève Bérard
marketing assistant
Catherine Benoît
studio administrator
Sia Koukoulas
Manon Provencher
production coordinator
Hélène Regimbal
Dominique Brunet
administrative assistant
Perrine Bral
Sophie Dupuis
Lise Lévesque
technical coordinator
Richard Cliche
director of the French Program
Monique Simard