Patrick Demers

Patrick Demers is a film director from Montreal, born in 1969 in Saint-Eustache, Quebec.

Biography

Fresh out of film school at the age of 22, Demers traveled around the world alone over 6 months at a time with a handheld camera for La Course destination monde (Radio-Canada Television) and started shooting.

After a few years working as a director in the television and advertisement industries, his first short fiction film, Décharge, won the award for Best Canadian Short Film at the Toronto International Film Festival.[1] In 2003 he wrote and directed "Dans un spoutnik", an animated music video for Daniel Bélanger which won several awards in the ADISQ Gala[2] and at the MuchMusic Video Awards[3] that year. His next documentary, Regular or Super: Views on Mies van der Rohe, that he co-directed and edited, won Best Canadian Work at the Festival International du Film sur l'Art en 2004.[4]

Suspicions (Jaloux), his first feature film, was released in 2010.[5] The independent movie was produced by Productions Kinesis and was selected by the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival[6] and by the Toronto International Film Festival[7] while also opening the Canadian Front[8] at the Museum of Modern Art in 2011. Origami (2017) premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival[9] where it won the Barry Convex Special Jury Prize for its deft direction, sophisticated visual aesthetic, strong performances, and the successful blending of genres in a complex story told in a refreshingly unconventional manner[10].

Filmography

Shorts

  • 1987 Ma dernière cigarette
  • 1988 Le refus
  • 1989 Brand New Flambant Neuf
  • 1990 monsieurmadamechose
  • 1991 Lamenta
  • 1999 Décharge
  • 2004 Le Collet

Animation

  • 2003 - "Dans un spoutnik" (music video for Daniel Bélanger)
  • 2005 - "Heureux d'un printemps"

Documentary

  • 2004 Regular or Super: Views on Mies van der Rohe

Feature films

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References

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