Jacques Leduc

Jacques Leduc

cinematographer, director, camera and electrical department

Jacques Leduc was born on Nov 25, 1941 in Canada. Jacques Leduc's big-screen debut came with Mon amie Pierrette directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre in 1969. Jacques Leduc is known for You Cried: Let Me Go directed by Anne Claire Poirier, Marie-Andrée Bertrand stars as Self and Dan Bigras as Self. Jacques Leduc has got 2 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Jacques Leduc achieved is Montréal World Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Jacques Leduc plays is Happiness Bound which will be released on Jan 01, 2007.

Born in Montreal, Québec, Canada. Classical studies. He learned the abc of cinema in the cine-clubs circle of Montreal and wrote reviews in the periodical 'Objectif'. Engaged in 1962 at the Office national du film du Canada as an assistant-operator, He became a full cinematographer on three of

  • Birthday

    Nov 25, 1941
  • Place of Birth

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Montréal World Film Festival
1992
La vie fantôme (1992)
Winner - Best Canadian Film
Vancouver International Film Festival
1992
Women in the Shadows (1992)
Winner - Best Documentary Short

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