Making Movie History: Monique Mercure

20136 min 48 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Denys Desjardins

Production: Johanne Bergeron

From Festin des morts (Dansereau, 1965) to Naked Lunch (Cronenberg, 1991), Monique Mercure has played an astonishing range of roles, both large and small, with distinctive intensity and character. Launching her career at a time when the profession of film actress was hardly recognized in Quebec, she quietly established her powerful presence. Her friend Claude Jutra cast her in À tout prendre (1963), and Deux femmes en or (Fournier, 1970) would consolidate her popularity. Winning the Best Actress Award at Cannes for her extraordinary performance in J.A. Martin photographe (Beaudin, 1976), she went on to work with the biggest names in Quebec film--Jutra again, Labrecque, Poirier, Pool, Lepage, Aubert--crossing generational and linguistic divides. In La brunante (2007), she reunited with director Fernand Dansereau, reprising the role of Madeleine 40 years after she first played the character in Ça n'est pas le temps des romans.

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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