Jean-Claude Labrecque

 

Jean-Claude Labrecque

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Jean-Claude Labrecque is a film worker, director and writer. He was born in Quebec City on 19 June 1938. He is known for The Heavenly Bodies (1973), Entre la mer et l'eau douce (1967) and The Merry World of Leopold Z (1965).

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Jean-Claude Labrecque

Born 1938-06-19 (87 years ago) in Quebec City.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (Infiniment Québec) 29th Genie Awards 2009 Infiniment Québec
Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (Andre Mathieu, Musicien) 15th Genie Awards 1994 Andre Mathieu, Musicien
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay (The Coffin Affair) 2nd Genie Awards 1981 The Coffin Affair
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction (The Coffin Affair) 2nd Genie Awards 1981 The Coffin Affair
BAFTA Award for Best Short Film (60 Cycles) 19th British Academy Film Awards 1966 60 Cycles

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Jean-Claude Labrecque, CM CQ is a director and cinematographer who learned the basics of filmmaking at the Quebec Film Office and the National Film Board of Canada.

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