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Jean-Claude Labrecque
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Jean-Claude Labrecque

Canadian film director and cinematographer
June 19, 1938 (May 31, 2019)
Can. 2015. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 53 min.

My Father's Studio

V.O.: L'Atelier de mon père
Can. 2008. Documentary by Jennifer Alleyn with Jennifer Alleyn. The life and work of Quebec painter Edmund Alleyn (1931-2004) through the eyes of his daughter, a filmmaker.
Runtime: 72 min.

Forever Quebec

V.O.: Infiniment Québec
Can. 2008. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 52 min.
Can. 2005. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. The inhabitants of four isolated villages on the Lower North Shore talk about their daily lives and their community
Can. 2004. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 52 min.
Can. 2003. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. A live recording of a moment in Quebec's political history seen from the point of view of the members of a political party under tension.
Runtime: 104 min.
Can. 2001. Psychological drama by Catherine Martin with Marie-Ève Bertrand, Guylaine Tremblay, Mirianne Brûlé. At the end of the 19th century, a young woman pledged to a convent falls in love with her niece's fianc
Runtime: 95 min.
Can. 2001. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. The history of the
Runtime: 78 min.
Can. 1996. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 79 min.

Parents Against All Odds

V.O.: Parents malgré tout
Can. 1993. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Recalling the tragic life and the unknown work of Andr
Runtime: 80 min.
Can. 1991. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 76 min.

Léveillée et Piaf

V.O.: Léveillée et Piaf - 57 Bis, Boulevard Lannes
Can. 1990. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 54 min.
Can. 1990. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. The experiences of three students who tried to meet with Maurice Duplessis in 1958 to express their concerns.
Runtime: 74 min.
Can. 1988. Police comedy by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Gérard Poirier, Lothaire Bluteau, Myriam Cyr. A blind man unknowingly involved in the theft of a painting becomes interested in the painter Gauguin.

Brother Andre

V.O.: Le Frère André
Can. 1987. Biography by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Marc Legault, Sylvie Ferlatte, André Cailloux. Recalling the significant stages of Brother Andr
Runtime: 87 min.
Can. 1984. Historic chronicle by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Gilbert Sicotte, Anne-Marie Provencher, Monique Mercure. During the 1960s, the impact of political events in Quebec on the lives of a young Montreal couple.
Runtime: 96 min.
Can. 1981. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 88 min.
Can. 1981. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 56 min.

The Coffin Affair

V.O.: L'Affaire Coffin
Runtime: 104 min.
Can. 1980. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 112 min.
Can. 1979. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Can. 1977. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Official film on the Olympic Games held in Montreal in July 1976.
Runtime: 119 min.
Can. 1976. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 59 min.

The Vultures

V.O.: Les Vautours
Can. 1975. Mores drama by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Gilbert Sicotte, Monique Mercure, Carmen Tremblay. When his mother dies, a young man is deprived of his inheritance by his aunts.
Runtime: 91 min.
Can. 1974. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 57 min.

The Smart Guys

V.O.: Les Smattes
Can. 1972. Social drama by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Daniel Pilon, Donald Pilon, Louise Laparé. Having unintentionally injured a civil servant, two young people who refused to leave their Gaspesian village are pursued by the police.
Runtime: 86 min.

Those Damned Savages

V.O.: Les Maudits Sauvages
Can. 1971. Satire by Jean-Pierre Lefebvre with Pierre Dufresne, Rachel Cailhier, Nicole Filion. A fur trader takes advantage of a young Native American woman, whom he has taken as a concubine.
Runtime: 95 min.
Can. 1970. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Film shot on the occasion of a protest that gathered several Quebec poets.
Runtime: 111 min.
Can. 1968. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque, Jean-Louis Frund.
Runtime: 59 min.
Can. 1967. Documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque.
Runtime: 29 min.

The Merry World of Leopold Z

V.O.: La Vie heureuse de Léopold Z
Can. 1965. Comedy by Gilles Carle with Guy L'Ecuyer, Paul Hébert, Suzanne Valéry. On Christmas Eve, a snow plowman struggles to complete his gift shopping in the middle of a snowstorm.
Runtime: 69 min.

Take It All

V.O.: À tout prendre
Can. 1963. Psychological drama by Claude Jutra with Claude Jutra, Johanne Harelle, Victor Désy. The affair of a young man from a good family with a Black model.
Runtime: 101 min.

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