Paul-André Fortier

20126 min 14 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Oana Suteu

Production: René Chénier

Script: Oana Suteu

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-operation with the National Arts Centre and the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Foundation.

Paul-André Fortier has been a dancer for 30 years, earning accolades for his performances in Quebec, in Canada and around the world. As a choreographer, he has also worked tirelessly for his art throughout his career. The starting point of this short film is the choreographer’s latest work, a collaboration with musician and composer Malcolm Goldstein on the theme of death. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-operation with the National Arts Centre and the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards Foundation on the occasion of the 2012 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards.
 

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Subject categories


  • Dance > Portraits
  • Arts Education > Dance
  • Health/Personal Development > Identity

Credits


recipient
Paul-André Fortier
choreography
Paul-André Fortier
dancer
Malcolm Goldstein
writer
Oana Suteu
director
Oana Suteu
editor
Oana Suteu
director of photography
Mathieu Laverdière
sound recordist
Sylvain Vary
production manager
Virginie Léger
first assistant camera trainee
Denis Fortier
gaffer
François Legris
grip
Tommy Diotte
Alexis Vallée-Charest
production assistant
Éric Gallant
music composer
Malcolm Goldstein
music performer
Malcolm Goldstein
sound editing
Benoît Dame
re-recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
online editing
Denis Gathelier
titles
Gaspard Gaudreau
transcription
Christiane Côté
translation
Paula McKeown
administrative team
Diane Ayotte
Michèle Labelle
Karine Desmeules
administrator
Diane Régimbald
technical coordinator
France Couture
Steve Hallé
supervising project manager
Rachel Punwassie
line production
Francine Langdeau
Jocelyne Perrier
producer
René Chénier