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Denys Desjardins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denys Desjardins
Denys Desjardins (born 1966 in Montreal, Quebec), is a film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and film historian for more than twenty years. After completing studies in literature, film and communications, he directed several acclaimed films. ==Career== Desjardins received the Quebec Film Critic award for best short film two years in a row for ''La Dame aux poupées'' (''The Doll Lady'') (1996) and for ''Boris Lehman, filmmaker'' (1997), a portrait of Boris Lehman the Belgian filmmaker for whom life is a reason to make films, and making films is a reason for living. He then joined the National Film Board of Canada, where he directed ''Almanach 1999-2000'' and ''My Eye for a Camera'' – nominated for a Jutra Award for best documentary in 2003 – as well as ''Being Human'' and ''Rebel with a Camera'', which won him the Quebec Film Critic award for best medium-length documentary. Desjardins has also produced and co-directed the short films ''Me Bob Robert'' and ''Peter and the Penny''; the latter received the award for best short fiction film at the 2006 ''Festival Images en vue''. Desjardins’ third feature-length film, ''The Great Resistance'', was nominated for a Jutra Award for best documentary in 2008. His latest documentary (''The Private Life of Cinema'') follows the path of filmmakers who never gave up on their dream to produce feature-length fictions films and create a Quebec film industry.
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