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Anne-Marie Gélinas (born June 18, 1964) is a Montreal-based film, documentary and television producer. She is the president and CEO of EMAfilms, a production company that she founded in 2008.〔(Anne-Marie Gélinas Partial Biography ), Film.com, Retrieved April 27, 2010〕 ==Biography== After obtaining her B.A. in Communication Studies from Concordia University, Gélinas co-founded Productions Jeux d’Ombres in 1990 along with her husband Andrew Noble, and went on to produce critically acclaimed features such as André Turpin's ''Zigrail'';〔(''Zigrail'' Movie Listing ), ''New York Times'', Retrieved April 27, 2010〕 Eugene Garcia’s ''Burnt Eden'', which won ‘Best Canadian Independent Film’ at the Montreal International Festival of New Cinema and New Media in 1997; and ''Méchant Party'', starring Roc LaFortune and David La Haye.〔(''Méchant Party'' Catalog Listing ), Telefilm Canada, Retrieved April 27, 2010〕 Gélinas’ other features include Simon Lacombe's ''Ne dis rien''; John l'Écuyer's ''Le Goût des jeunes filles'' (based on the novel by Dany Laferrière), starring Luck Mervil and Dan Bigras; John Hazlett's ''These Girls'',〔(''These Girls: Some girls get it good'' ), article from Hour Community, by Dave Jaffer, March 2, 2006〕 starring David Boreanaz and Caroline Dhavernas; and Hassan Benjelloun’s ''Où vas-tu Moshé ?''.〔(Cinoche.com ) Retrieved April 27, 2010〕 She was executive producer on ''The Bend'' and the short films ''Big Money'' and ''Avant-goût de printemps''. Anne-Marie Gélinas also produced the documentaries ''Oh Mother!'', ''Change From Within'' and ''Le doigt dans l’œil'', which won the Best Film and Public Choice awards at the Festival de Films de Portneuf sur l'environnement. Her television work includes the series ''Hakuna Matata'' and ''De Dakar à Bandiagara'' for Quebec’s specialty television channel, Évasion. More recently, she worked as line producer on Kim Nguyen's War Witch (''Rebelle''),〔(Film « Rebelle » : L’importance de bien s’entourer ), article from ''Le Journal de Montréal'', August 8, 2011〕 which received the Silver Bear Award for Best Actress at Berlinale 2012,〔(''Rebelle: Star of Canadian film wins best actress at Berlin festival'' ). CBC News, February 18, 2012〕 Best Film and Best Actress awards at Tribeca 2012〔(''Top Prizes Awarded at Tribeca Film Festival'' ), article from New York Times, April 29, 2012〕 and a 2013 Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.〔(''Quebec’s Rebelle nominated for best foreign film'' ), article from Montreal Gazette, January 10, 2012〕 Anne-Marie co-produced the film ''A Bottle in the Gaza Sea'' and produced Martin Villeneuve's ''Mars et Avril'', starring Jacques Languirand, Caroline Dhavernas, Paul Ahmarani and Robert Lepage.〔(Jacques Languirand dans l'espace ), article from ''La Presse'', April 29, 2011〕 She has completed an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Management of Cultural Organizations from HEC Montréal. She is a member of the Association des producteurs de film et de télévision du Québec (APFTQ) and she holds a seat on the Board of Directors of Women in Film and Television – Montreal (WIFTM). Anne-Marie has been a member of Montreal’s Cinéma Parallèle since 1996, and in 1997 and 2007 she headed the organization of the events surrounding the institution’s 30th and 40th anniversaries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anne-Marie Gélinas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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