Glen Pitre

Glen Pitre

writer, director, producer

Glen Pitre was born on Nov 10, 1955 in USA. Glen Pitre's big-screen debut came with Belizaire the Cajun directed by Glen Pitre in 1986.

Born at Cut Off, Louisiana, Glen Pitre worked his way through Harvard by fishing shrimps each summer. By age 25, American Film magazine dubbed him "father of the Cajun film" as his low-budget, local dialect costume dramas broke house records in bayou country cinemas. With the help of the Sundance Institute, his internationally-lauded 1986 Belizaire the Cajun (1986) became his first English-language production. Since then Pitre's works in a variety of media, frequently in collaboration with wife Michelle Benoit, have earned him numerous awards, grants and honors, including a knighthood from France. In 2003, film critic Roger Ebert acclaimed Pitre "a legendary American regional director."

  • Birthday

    Nov 10, 1955
  • Place of Birth

    Cut Off, Louisiana, USA

Awards

2 wins & 3 nominations

Charlotte Film Festival
2006
Best Documentary
Winner - Festival Prize
Willie Francis Must Die Again (2006)
San Diego Film Festival
2002
Best Feature Film
Winner - Festival Award
The Scoundrel's Wife (2002)

Movies & TV Shows

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Movies