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Michel Brault, OQ (25 June 1928 – 21 September 2013) "Le cinéaste Michel Brault s'est éteint" Radio Canada. Retrieved 22 September 2013. was a Canadian , , , , and . He was a leading figure of , characteristic of the branch of the National Film Board of Canada in the 1960s. Brault was a pioneer of the aesthetic.


Career
His early cameraman work with on (Les Raquetteurs), 's À tout prendre and Mon oncle Antoine, and 's Pour la suite du monde virtually defines the look of classic Quebec cinema. He became involved with filmmaking while still at university and joined the National Film Board of Canada in 1956, working on the celebrated series. From 1961–62 he was in , where he worked with directors such as and , and shot the influential Chronique d’un été with and others. In France, he is considered an originator and one of the purist practitioners of cinéma-vérité.

Brault returned to Quebec and the NFB, but quit the Board in 1965 when , the director of French production, rejected his first fiction feature, Entre la mer et l'eau douce. He then enjoyed a successful freelance career in feature films, documentaries, shorts and television. His cinematography ranged from the gritty cinéma-vérité style of À tout prendre to the lyricism of Kamouraska, and his directorial work from the terse documentary stylings of La lutte to smoothly proficient television dramas such as Les noces de papier, which was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. He won Canadian Film Awards for lensing Mon oncle Antoine and The Time of the Hunt (Le Temps d’une chasse), and for his work on Good Riddance (Les Bons débarras) and Threshold. Orders (Les Ordres) (1974), which he directed, shot and wrote, won for him the CFA for direction and he shared the best director award at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. The film seamlessly fuses documentary and fiction styles while dramatizing the trauma of innocent people caught up in the of 1970. It is still regarded as a masterpiece of Canadian cinema.


Death
Brault died of a heart attack on the afternoon of 21 September 2013, while en route to the Film North – Huntsville International Film Festival, where he was to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. According to festival founder Lucy Wing, Brault had arrived at Pearson International Airport after a flight from his home in Montreal, accompanied by his son, Sylvain. Brault had begun the drive north to Huntsville by limousine when he began to feel ill, approximately one hour after his arrival in Toronto. A Ceremony of Commemoration was held for Brault on 4 October 4, 2013 at the Église Saint-Mathieu in Beloeil, Quebec. Among those present for this homage were the provincial premier, , and Brault's leading lady from Entre la mer et l'eau douce, .


Personal life
His son, , is one of Quebec’s top cameramen, and his daughter, Anouk, is a producer.


Honours and distinctions
  • 1964 - Film of the Year, Canadian Film Awards
  • 1974 - Prix L.-E.-Ouimet-Molson
  • 1975 - Prix Victor-Morin
  • 1975 - Best Director, Canadian Film Awards
  • 1975 - Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival)
  • 1980 -
  • 1981 and 1983 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography (also nominated in 1988)
  • 1986 - Prix Albert-Tessier
  • 1990 - Best director prize at the Flanders International Film Festival
  • 1993 - Prix Luce-Guilbeault
  • 1996 - Governor General's Performing Arts Award
  • 2003 - Prix Guy-L'Écuyer
  • 2003 - Officer of the Ordre national du Québec
  • 2005 - lifetime achievement award
  • 2013 - Bull’s Eye Lifetime Achievement Award, Film North – Huntsville International Film Festival


Selected films
Over the course of his career, Brault worked as a director or cinematographer on over 200 films. Some of the most notable of these films include:

Documentary

  • Chèvres (Short film Co-Directed with Claude Sylvestre, 1954)
  • La Mattawin, rivière sauvage (Short film Co-Directed with Claude Sylvestre, 1954)
  • (Les Raquetteurs) (Short film Co-Directed with , 1958)
  • Eye Witness No. 101 (Documentary series Co-Directed with Grant Crabtree, 1958)
  • Wrestling (La lutte) (Short film Co-Directed with Marcel Carrière, Claude Fournier and , 1961)
  • Québec-U.S.A. ou l'invasion pacifique (Short film Co-Directed with , 1962)
  • Les enfants du silence (Short film, 1962)
  • Pour la suite du monde (Co-Directed with Marcel Carrière and , 1963)
  • Le temps perdu (Short film, 1964)
  • Conflicts (Short film, 1967)
  • Settlement and Conflict (Short film, 1967)
  • Le beau plaisir (Short film Co-Directed with and , 1968)
  • Les enfants de Néant (Short film, 1968)
  • Éloge du chiac (Short film, 1969)
  • René Lévesque vous parlez: les 6 milliards (Short film, 1969)
  • Acadia, Acadia (L'Acadie, l'Acadie?!?) (Co-Directed with , 1971)
  • René Lévesque pour le vrai (Short film, 1973)
  • Le bras de levier et la rivière (Short film, 1973)
  • René Lévesque: un vrai chef (Short film, 1976)
  • Les gens de plaisir (Short film, 1979)
  • Il faut continuer (Short film, 1979)
  • Le p'tit Canada (Short film, 1979)
  • A Freedom to Move (Short film, 1985)
  • Campaign 1986 (Short film, 1986)
  • Tu m'aimes-tu (Video, 1991)
  • Ozias Leduc, comme l'espace et le temps (Short film, 1996)
  • La manic (Short film, 2002)
  • Une chanson qui vient de loin (portrait de Claude Gauthier) (Short film, 2008)

Fiction

  • Matin - 1960 (short film)
  • Geneviève - 1965 (short film, re-released as part of the 1966 anthology film La fleur de l'âge)
  • Between Salt and Sweet Water (Entre la mer et l'eau douce) - 1967
  • Orders (Les ordres) - 1974
  • Le son des français d'Amérique - 1974-1980 (TV series)
  • La belle ouvrage - 1977-1980 (TV series)
  • L'emprise - 1988 (short film)
  • The Paper Wedding (Les noces de papier) - 1989 (TV movie)
  • Diogène - 1990 (short film)
  • (Montréal vu par...) - 1992 (segment "La dernière partie")
  • Shabbat Shalom! - 1992 (TV movie)
  • My Friend Max (Mon amie Max) - 1994 (TV movie)
  • The Long Winter (Quand je serai parti... vous vivrez encore) - 1999
  • 30 vies - 2011 (TV series)

Cinematographer credits

  • Chronique d'un été - 1961
  • À St-Henri le cinq septembre - 1962
  • Mon Oncle Antoine - 1971
  • The Time of the Hunt (Le Temps d’une chasse) - 1972
  • Kamouraska - 1973
  • Before the Time Comes (Le Temps de l'avant) - 1975
  • Good Riddance (Les Bons débarras) - 1980
  • (La Quarantaine) - 1982
  • No Mercy - 1985
  • The Great Land of Small - 1987


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