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JEAN-MARC VALLÉE
(Montréal) studied Film at the Ahuntsic Collège and at the University of Montréal. In 1995 he made his feature debut with LISTE NOIRE (BLACK LIST) which was a roaring success with the public and was honored with nine Genie Award nominations. Ten years later, he returned to French-language features with the internationally acclaimed hit, C.R.A.Z.Y., selected for the Venice Days, distributed in over fifty countries and winning some twenty international festival awards – including the prestigious Best Canadian Film prize at the Toronto International Film Festival, 11 Genie Awards, 15 Jutra Awards, and the Golden Reel Award. In 2010 THE YOUNG VICTORIA, produced by Graham King and Martin Scorsese, won an Oscar for Best Costumes in 2010 and received nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Makeup.
2011 CAFÉ DE FLORE 2010 THE YOUNG VICTORIA 2005 C.R.A.Z.Y. 1999 LOSER LOVE 1998 LES MOTS MAGIQUES (Magical Words, short) 1997 LOS LOCOS 1995 LISTE NOIRE (Black List) 1995 LES FLEURS MAGIQUES (Magical Flowers, short)
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