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Making Movie History: Roger Blais
20146 min 50 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Denys Desjardins
Production: Johanne Bergeron
One life, many chapters! Blais began his working life as a wartime artist in Europe. Returning to Canada in 1945, he was recruited to the NFB by Grierson himself. Blais would develop enormous respect for the famous Scot, and his last film, Monsieur John Grierson (1974), is dedicated to his memory. Among the few early francophone directors at the NFB, Blais defended his right to work in his own language. Named executive producer of Studio F, the so-called French Unit, in 1954, he argued for a fully fledged independent French-language program. Following a remarkably prolific career at the NFB, he moved on to an impressive set of new challenges—leading a UN anthropology mission to New Guinea, running the audiovisual department for Expo 67, and more. He died in 2012 at the age of 95.
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- original idea
- Denys Desjardins
- research
- Denys Desjardins
- interviews
- Denys Desjardins
- direction
- Denys Desjardins
- picture editing
- Denys Desjardins
- producer
- Johanne Bergeron
- participation
- Roger Blais
- coordination
- Marion Duhaime-Morissette
- photographic research
- Marion Duhaime-Morissette
- copyright release
- Claire Bourbonnais
- Sylvia Mezei
- archives
- Yvon Larocque
- Claude Lord
- conservation
- Johanne St-Amant
- laboratory
- Johanne St-Amant
- sweetening
- Luc Papineau
- original music
- Luc Papineau
- additional editing
- Babalou Hamelin
- online editing
- Denis Gathelier
- image processing
- Mélanie Bouchard
- marketing manager
- Geneviève Bérard
- marketing manager - assistance
- Catherine Benoît
- 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