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Festival du nouveau cinéma - MontréalDuring eleven days of festival : over 300 films (feature and short films) by directors from Québec, Canada and abroad, installations, performances, transmedia projects, cocktails, parties, conferences, and encounters are offered to the audience. A major event on the Canadian cinema scene for 44 years now, the Festival du nouveau cinéma has proven its ability to continually adapt to the most avant-garde audiovisual practices in the field. Don’t miss the Festival’s 45th edition this fall, October 5 to 16, 20165! Follow our dailies Here. ![]() The members of the Jury - FNC
AWARDS AND JURY 2012Sélection internationale
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JURYSÉLECTION INTERNATIONALE
AQCC ![]() Élie Castiel Élie Castiel studied French literature, film and translation at Concordia University (Montréal, Canada) and received training in library science. He is a film critic and editor-in-chief of Séquences magazine, now in its 57th year of publication. He holds a master’s degree from Concordia. His master’s thesis was on the long take in The Traveling Players by Theo Angelopoulos. He is president of the AQCC (Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma), a member organization of FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics).
![]() Olivier Lamothe
Olivier Lamothe is a weekly columnist and film critic for the program Cinéfix on CIBL 101.5 FM (winner of the 2012 people’s award at the CIBL Gala des artisans). In recent years, he has also been giving workshops on documentary film and animation, notably for the now-defunct NFB CinéRobothèque.
![]() Jean-Marie Lanlo
Jean-Marie Lanlo moved to Québec from France in 2008. A certified film geek and former regular at the Cinémathèque française, he brought with him his passion for film, founding cinéfilic.com, where he is editor-in-chief. A feature reporter for the radio show Hors-Champs (RVM, 91.3 FM), photographer, roving editor and political science graduate (from Laval University), he describes himself as a Breton by blood, a Parisian by heart and a Montréaler by adoption.
FOCUS ![]() Henri Béhar
Journalist, performer, radio and television broadcaster and newspaper journalist, Henri Béhar has long covered the North American cultural and performing arts scenes for Première, Le Monde and Vogue-France. He has moderated press conferences at the Cannes Festival co-authored, with historian Cari Beauchamp, Hollywood on the Riviera (Ed. William Morrow). He now works principally in digital journalism, writing, translation and script adaptation as well as subtitling.
![]() Fabienne Hanclot
Appointed to the cinema mission of the French Cultural Centre in Athens in 1995, Fabienne Hanclot set up the Festival du Film Français; working year-round to program screenings of films with no distribution in Greece. She returned to France in 2002 to run and program the municipal cinema in La Courneuve. Since 2007, she has been the chief representative of ACID (Agence du Cinéma Indépendent pour sa Diffusion), a filmmakers’ association that works toward getting independent films into theatres and festivals and programs a parallel section of nine feature films at the Cannes International Film Festival.
![]() Marie Losier
Born in France, Marie Losier has lived in New York City for close to two decades. For the last 12 years, she has served as film curator at the FIAF (French Institute Alliance Française). She has also made a number of film portraits on avantgarde directors, musicians and composers such as George Kuchar, Guy Maddin, Tony Conrad and Genesis P-Orridge and his group Psychic TV. Whimsical, poetic, dreamlike and unconventional, her films explore the life and work of these artists and regularly screen in prestigious festivals and museums around the world.
COURTS SÉLECTION INTERNATIONALE ![]() Judy Gladstone
Judy Gladstone spent the last 15 years developing Bravo!FACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent) into a world-acclaimed incubator of Canadian filmmakers and new media talent. Prior to that, she ran CIDA’s Canada Fund for Dialogue and Development in the Middle East and was Canada’s cultural attaché in Israel and the Palestinian territories. A graduate of Université Laval, Université Paris-Sorbonne and the University of Haifa, Judy has been invited to speak on film and new media at international festivals and conferences.
![]() Vanya Rose
From a young age, Montréal filmmaker Vanya Rose has studied theatre and the visual arts. Her short films include Montréal Stories (1912, 1944, 1971), Impossible and At the Bottom of the Hill. In 2010, she founded the production company time’s thievish progress to eternity FILMS. The script for her first feature, Woman in Car, was presented at the TIFF 2012 Producer’s Lab. Woman in Car stars Hélène Joy and Liane Balaban.
![]() Nicolas Roy
Nicolas Roy studied film at three Québec universities, where he made a few experimental shorts. His fictional shorts explore the themes of family, the desolate countryside and death. Novembre (2002), Léo (2003), Petit dimanche (2006), Jour sans joie (2010) and Ce n’est rien (2011) have been selected for several festivals around the world and have earned a number of awards and distinctions. Roy also does editing work; notable credits include Denis Côté’s Curling and Bestiary.
COURTS FOCUS ![]() Salette Ramalho
Salette Ramalho studied architecture and took her Arts degree in Porto, Portugal. She was a member of the board of directors and programmer of the Cineclube of Vila do Conde, collaborated with the Curtas Vila do Conde IFF and was involved in other festivals and film events, such as Porto 2001—European Cultural Capital. She is responsible for film distribution and promotion to festivals at Agência, the Portuguese short film agency, and has been a programmer for several Portuguese cinema retrospectives.
![]() Alexandra Schmidt
Born in the former East Germany, Alexandra Schmidt lives and works in Dresden. She studied sociology with a focus on cultural sociology. In 2010, she and two colleagues took the helm of Filmfest Dresden (International Short Film Festival). In charge of programming for the festival, she has developed a variety of special lineups and retrospectives, including films from East Germany and shorts from Eastern Europe from the 1960s.
![]() Magali Simard
Magali Simard is a programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival and works year-round for the TIFF Bell Lightbox. A Québec native, she got her degree in film studies from the University of Toronto and has worked at the TIFF since 2006, where she has helped produce various series for the Cinémathèque, Canada’s Top Ten, the Student Film Showcase, commercial releases and the Film Circuit across Canada. Recently she has sat on juries for the 2010 Outfest in Los Angeles and the 2012 Berlinale and been a guest programmer for the 2011 Percéides, as well as regularly presenting and hosting public and private screenings.
FNC LAB ![]() Pascale Barret
In 2000, driven by his entrepreneurial spirit, Philippe Lamarre founded the multidisciplinary creative studio Toxa. Three years later, he created Urbania, a quarterly magazine with a boundary-pushing tone and design. Philippe received the Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant in 2008, and was named producer of the year in 2010 by the Canadian New Media Awards. He is the president of the Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ) and has sat on the board of directors since 2005.
![]() Philippe Lamarre
In 2000, driven by his entrepreneurial spirit, Philippe Lamarre founded the multidisciplinary creative studio Toxa. Three years later, he created Urbania, a quarterly magazine with a boundary-pushing tone and design. Philippe received the Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant in 2008, and was named producer of the year in 2010 by the Canadian New Media Awards. He is the president of the Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ) and has sat on the board of directors since 2005.
![]() Bruno Masi
Author and director Bruno Masi started out as a culture reporter for French newspaper Libération then moved on to writing documentaries and drama series, including for the web. In 2011, he codirected the web documentary La Zone—Retour à Tchernobyl, which won him the Prix RFI-France 24 and the Prix de l’Innovation at last year’s FNC. In 2012, his first novel Nobody was published by Éditions Naïve. He also heads the education wing of the INA (the French National Audio Institute), in charge of the Journalism and Video Games sections.
12.10.2012 | Festival du nouveau cinéma - Montréal's blog Cat. : actor actress Alain Corneau Alexandra Schmidt Artist artist and teacher Athens author and director Bell Lightbox Bertrand Blier Bruno Masi Canada Cannes Cannes Cari Beauchamp Carole Laure CIBL 101.5 FM Cinema of Canada columnist and film critic Concordia University Concordia University Conrad P-Orridge curator Daniel Langlois Director Dresden East Germany Eastern Europe editor Editor-in-chief Entertainment Entertainment European Cultural Capital film critic and editor-in-chief FIPRESCI France French Cultural Centre French National Audio Institute Genesis P-Orridge George Kuchar Gilles Carle Greece Guy Maddin Head historian Hors Institute Alliance Fran Israel Jean-Marie Lanlo Johan Van Der Keuken Journalist Joy Balaban Judy Gladstone Laure Carole Laure Laval University Laval University Le Monde LE MONDE Lee Konitz Lewis Furey Liane Balaban Los Angeles Luc Bourdon Magali Simard Marie Losier member of the Board of Directors Middle East New York City Nicolas Roy Olivier Lamothe Paris Pascale Barret Person Attributes Person Career Person Location Person Travel Petit Philippe Lamarre Photographer Porto Portugal Portuguese cinema president Private Producer Programmer Psychic TV Québec Reporter representative Robert Daudelin Saxophonist secretary general singer Social Issues Social Issues studio Toxa Technology Technology TFO the 2010 Outfest the Canadian New Media Awards the Cannes the Cannes festival the Toronto International Film Festival Theo Angelopoulos Toronto University of Haifa University of Haifa University of Toronto University of Toronto Vanya Rose William Morrow PEOPLE
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