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Magnus Isacsson
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Magnus Isacsson

Canadian filmmaker
January 1, 1948 (August 2, 2012)
Can. 2014. Documentary by Jocelyne Clarke, Magnus Isacsson.
Can. 2012. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson. Documentary about four young people from Montreal-North who are trying to get ahead by going back to school, starting a family or starting a career as a rapper.
Runtime: 90 min.
Can. 2010. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson, Carole Roy, Peter Haynes.
Runtime: 45 min.

Art in Action

V.O.: L'Art en action
Can. 2009. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson, Simon Bujold. Portraits of Annie Roy and Pierre Allard, founders of Action Terroriste Socialement Acceptable, renowned for its artistic happenings through a social and political scope.
Runtime: 66 min.

The Battle of Rabaska

V.O.: La Bataille de Rabaska
Can. 2008. Documentary by Martin Duckworth, Magnus Isacsson. From 2004 to 2008, the fight of a few citizens against the implementation of a liquefied natural gas terminal on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, across from Île d'Orléans.
Runtime: 81 min.
Can. 2004. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson. Innocent victims of organized crime band together to better assert their rights.
Runtime: 70 min.

View from the Summit

V.O.: Vue du sommet
Can. 2001. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson. Report on the Summit of the Americas held in Quebec City in April 2001, amidst confrontations between demonstrators and the police.
Runtime: 75 min.

Choir Boys!

V.O.: Enfants de choeur!
Can. 1999. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson. An incursion into the world of the Accueil Bonneau Choir, a troupe composed exclusively of itinerants.
Runtime: 76 min.
Can. 1996. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson.
Runtime: 77 min.
Can. 1995. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson.
Runtime: 70 min.

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