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lgbtqreads · 3 months ago
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October 2024 Deal Announcements
Adult Fiction Author of the Lambda Literary finalist MY GOVERNMENT MEANS TO KILL ME Rasheed Newson’s THERE’S ONLY ONE SIN IN HOLLYWOOD, an examination of race, masculinity, and sexual politics within the glamorous world of old Hollywood, following a Korean War veteran turned backlot fixer and a closeted Black actor who dies at the height of his fame under suspicious circumstances, to Nadxieli

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leszackardises · 2 years ago
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Zénith: Les artistes-chanteurs du 9 février 2023
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wawamouse · 5 months ago
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Oz Rewatch 3: S5E01: Visitation
Storylines:
Oz renovations are completed and Emerald City residents return; Cloutier returns from the burn unit of Benchley Memorial; Solitary Confinement inmates are let out temporarily
Chico tries to threaten Miguel in the showers, gets put in the cage; Miguel tells Morales to fuck off; Giles headbutts Miguel in the nuts
Chico and Omar antagonist each other; Omar wants an apology form McManus; He gets in a fight with Martinez and is put into the cage
Schillinger and Robson are recovering in the hospital; Said is let out of the Hole; Sister Pete wants Beecher to broker peace between Said and Schillinger
Mrs Arif and Mrs Hill talk on the bus; Arif is upset that O’Reily hasn’t been pinned for Keenan’s death; Glynn asks Gloria about the gold shamrock; O’Reily schemes to obscure the situation, pinning Stanton for the murder; he convinces Martin Montgomery to come forward as a witness; Glynn decides he doesn’t give a shit about anything
Mrs Hill and Mrs Arif talk; Augustus’s wife divorces him
The bus crashes and only the baby and the priest survive
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Sister: Why do they keep doing these cut aways to the driver? Is something bad going to happen? Me (thinking): And here I was wondering why they would show the bus flipping over at the start of the episode

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Sister: Oh no, he did two of the same eyeball.
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Sister: Why is Miguel even still in Solitary? All he did was run away. [Omar] killed a bunch of people! Me: No, he didn’t. Sister: Didn’t we go over this last week? Me: Yeah, but he didn’t kill anyone in Oz— Sister: The guy in the TV! Me: Oh yeah

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Sister: He looks like he’s going to cry. Sounds like it, too. Me: He's an emotional guy.
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Sister: Pervert

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Sister: Concern.
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Sister (sighing): Why are they still on this damn bus? It’s been like four days and they’re still on this bus. What, was he cursed by demons to talk to everyone on here before we can leave this place?
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Sister: Wow, 128 megabytes of RAM!
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Sister: This guy’s a terrible investigator. You could lay out all the clues in front of him Encyclopedia Brown style and he’d come to the wrong conclusion, go to the end of the book, and say it was wrong. Or he’ll decide he doesn’t care and never flip to the answer in the back.
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Sister: Who’s that? Me (mishearing): Shamrock. Sister: I said WHO is that? Me: Liam. Sister: Who the hell is Liam?
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Sister: See? The sun’s setting and they’re still on the road! They've been driving since morning!
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Sister: He’s named after the same guy as Gus the mouse from Cinderella

Stray Thoughts:
Penis count: 1 (+infinity extras)
It is revealed Gloria was reprimanded by the state medical board and fined but retained her license
Final Thoughts:
Sister: Called it. Knew something bad was going to happen. Me: It was literally at the top of the episode. Sister: I thought it was a different bus. I thought it was someone’s flashback because they are it seem like the truck driver was the bus driver
 [..] Me: Miguel’s out of Solitary. Sister: They didn’t show who he’s rooming with, though. Me: Do you think that's going to come into play? Sister: Uhh, yeah? [...] Me: What are your predictions for season 5? Sister: I feel like this bus crash will have no impact.
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boxscorehockey · 2 days ago
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theatrequebec · 4 months ago
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L’insolente crĂ©ativitĂ© des chantiers / constructions artistiques
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Les Chantiers sont une occasion unique de dĂ©couvrir des piĂšces encore en cours de crĂ©ation, de recueillir les commentaires du public, et surtout d’assister Ă  un dĂ©bordement de crĂ©ativitĂ©, de sensibilitĂ© et d’intelligence. L’accĂšs est gratuit (contributions volontaires) et l’on peut y assister jusqu’au 5 juin).
On arrive dans la salle du thĂ©Ăątre Premier Acte en sachant que l’on va assister Ă  quelque chose de peut-ĂȘtre imparfait, pas tout Ă  fait fini, qui se cherche encore un peu. On en ressort avec des Ă©tincelles dans les yeux, devant tant de vivacitĂ©, de talent et l’envie de revoir bientĂŽt sur scĂšne le rĂ©sultat final. D’une durĂ©e maximale d’une heure, chaque chantier est suivi d’une pĂ©riode d’excavation (logique, on est en chantier!), qui peut se faire sous la forme de commentaires Ă©crits, par courriel, ou en jasant directement avec les artistes impliquĂ©.e.s. La crĂ©ation se poursuivra ensuite, et les Ɠuvres seront prĂ©sentĂ©es, on l’espĂšre, sur des scĂšnes plus Ă©tablies.
On aurait aimĂ© vous faire une liste de nos coups de cƓur. Mais, Ă  la vĂ©ritĂ©, on a tellement tout aimĂ© qu’il n’est pas possible de vous faire une sĂ©lection des artistes et piĂšces. La relĂšve de la scĂšne de QuĂ©bec est bourrĂ©e de talent et d’énergie. Alors on vous parle de tout ce Ă  quoi nous avons pu assister depuis le dĂ©but des chantiers.
Modern Struggle – strudel moderne, de Samuel Corbeil
Attention, dĂ©bauche d’énergie au son du rock et des guitares saturĂ©es. C’est un spectacle de danse oĂč les guitares sont des appendices des corps, c’est un show-rock axĂ© autour de captations de shows live. Partition dansĂ©e, lipsynch survoltĂ©, la musique devient aussi l’occasion d’échanger sur l’amour de la musique et comment cela rĂ©sonne dans nos vie. On en est ressorties avec une furieuse envie de karaoke et de rĂ©Ă©couter Radiohead.
Au Complet, d’Elizabeth Baril-Lessard
Notre gros gros coup de cƓur, mĂȘme si oui, on a tout aimĂ©. Des mots mĂȘmes des adolescentes qui nous accompagnaient, cette piĂšce ou lecture (selon la forme finale) devrait ĂȘtre prĂ©sentĂ©e autant aux adolescents qu’à leurs parents. Deux ados de 13 ans vivent leur premiĂšre expĂ©rience un vendredi soir. Enfin, disons que le french provoque une rĂ©action un peu vive chez Jules. S’en suit une course folle dans les mĂ©andres de la culture populaire, des mythes sexuels, de Google, des rĂ©seaux sociaux, de l’univers de l’école secondaire, et des agressions sexuelles. Mention spĂ©ciale à Virginie Vagin, quasi-choryphĂ©e et personnage le plus adulte de la piĂšce, bien que coincĂ©e dans une jeunesse Ă©ternelle. On en est ressorties avec l’idĂ©e que oui, ça va faire, faut vraiment des vrais cours d’éducation Ă  la sexualitĂ© au secondaire.
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Amour, Amour, de Gabriel Cloutier Tremblay
Quelque part entre 1984 et la Servante Ă©carlate, la piĂšce revisite le mythe de “l’homme nouveau” propre aux sociĂ©tĂ©s totalitaires. Des citoyennes “non-dĂ©sirables” renaissent (jetĂ©es sur la scĂšne dans des sacs-poubelle), sont rĂ©Ă©duquĂ©es, pour se conformer au rĂŽle, docile, que la nouvelle sociĂ©tĂ© attend d’elles. Que l’une d’elles ait de la difficultĂ© Ă  trouver la voie qu’on lui assigne, et tout dĂ©rape. On a adorĂ© le travail des corps comme moyen d’expression, et on en est ressortie.s avec l’envie de flipper des tables et d’imposer le matriarcat Ă  tout le monde. Just sayin.
L’Enclos, de Lauren Hartley (lecture)
Normandie – 1997. Un homme en assassine un autre. Une histoire vraie, un fait divers, Ă  lire en page 6. Vingt ans plus tard, la petite fille de la victime reconstruit ce qui s’est passĂ©. Jouant sur la polyphonie des voix, les perspectives, la chronologie, le tableau qui se peint sous nos yeux est un hommage Ă  la mĂ©moire et Ă  la façon dont on (re)construit ses souvenirs tout en voulant protĂ©ger ceux qu’on aime. On en est ressorti avec l’idĂ©e que le silence est une solution qui n’a qu’un temps.
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Hakim à Québec, de Maxime Beauregard-Martin
Autant vous le dire tout de suite: toute la salle braillait Ă  la fin de la prĂ©sentation. Hakim Ă  QuĂ©bec rĂ©ussit le tour de force d’ĂȘtre Ă  la fois sensible, posĂ©, Ă©mouvant, drĂŽle, sur un sujet pourtant difficile, celui du racisme systĂ©mique Ă  QuĂ©bec. La trame narrative est celle d’un journaliste qui doit Ă©crire un article sur ce thĂšme. PonctuĂ© d’interludes musicaux (au son du oud et du tambour), les comĂ©diens et non-comĂ©diens nous parlent de ce que c’est que d’ĂȘtre musulman Ă  QuĂ©bec en 2018, que l’on soit arrivĂ© hier, ou avant-hier, ou mĂȘme encore avant
 Un hymne Ă  l’identitĂ© plurielle, selon les mots d’Amin Maalouf: “Ce qui fait que je suis moi-mĂȘme et pas un autre, c’est que je suis ainsi Ă  la lisiĂšre de deux pays, de deux ou trois langues, de plusieurs traditions culturelles. C’est prĂ©cisĂ©ment cela qui dĂ©finit mon identitĂ©. Serais-je plus authentique si je m’amputais d’une partie de moi-mĂȘme ?”. Comme je vous le disais au dĂ©but, on en est ressorties en finissant notre paquet de kleenex tout en faisant croire que nan nan, c’est juste les allergies.
Programme triple de danse
P=UI, chorégraphié par Valérie Pitre
Trois corps dans l’espace, contraints par un poids sur leurs Ă©paules, cherchent une voie vers la redĂ©couverte de leur environnement, de l’autre et d’eux-mĂȘmes. Les trois danseuses, enchevĂȘtrĂ©es dans des cĂąbles ethernet, portent sur elles le poids de la technologie, et de la contrainte qu’elle nous impose. Les fils sont une carapace dont on essaie de se dĂ©faire, parfois en s’éloignant les uns des autres, parfois en le portant ensemble. Les danseuses AngĂ©lique Amyot, Claudelle Houde-Labrecques et Lory St-Laurent sont impressionnantes.
Oddychac, chorégraphié et interprété par Julia-Maude Cloutier et Robert Pretorius
Oddychac, ou respirer en polonais, nous amĂšne au coeur du souffle, cette action involontaire que nous faisons tous, et qui, avec un peu de travail, peut aussi nous aider Ă  gĂ©rer notre stress, , nos traumas, nos Ă©motions. Une performance fascinante, de deux corps qui respirent l’un contre l’autre, et l’un envers l’autre.
Recherche sur le corps glorieux, par Karine Ledoyen
Le spectacle se crĂ©e sous nos yeux. Quelque part entre l’improvisation en danse et celle en vidĂ©o, on suit deux danseurs, Jason Martin et Simon Renaud, qui vivent pendant 30 minutes au son des tĂ©moignages de danseurs qui ont quittĂ© la scĂšne. C’est drĂŽle, plein d’imprĂ©vus, et on reste admiratifs devant la force et l’endurance des danseurs.
Il reste encore quelques chantiers auxquels vous pouvez assister, jusqu’au 5 juin 2018. L’entrĂ©e est gratuite (contribution volontaire). Ne manquez pas ça!
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martinmusic1 · 1 year ago
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spiritualdirections · 8 years ago
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Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity James Martin, SJ. Reviewed by David Cloutier
David Cloutier, associate professor of theology at the Catholic University of America, is quickly becoming one of my favorite Catholic intellectuals, in large part because he’s reliably interesting. He’s well versed in the Catholic tradition and faithful to it, and yet he’s neither a Thomist nor a ressourcement theologian nor a neoconservative, the three dominant schools of intelligent Catholic thinking in my lifetime. It’s hard to pin him down politically--I’d say he’s a man of the Catholic left, but I think that he might be one of the only people on the Catholic left, since much of the left-liberal political thinking of those who identify as Catholic is little more than baptizing the current talking points of the Democratic party without making the effort to show how today’s party line is consonant with Catholic tradition. I’m reading Cloutier’s The Vice of Luxury, and it’s the first book I’ve read that criticizes capitalism while taking both the Church Fathers’ and modern economists’ views seriously.  
Anyway, he reviewed the new book by Fr. James Martin, SJ, on how the Catholic Church ought to relate to the LGBT community. After saying lots of nice things, here’s his (devastating) critique:
There is much to commend in the image of a two-way bridge in which such things are recognized, and the prerequisite for such recognition is the kind of reputation for respect, compassion, and sensitivity to all sides that Martin has justly earned. That said, there are three ways in which the bridge seems shaky. The first is Martin’s initial characterization of the LGBT community as a “group.” At one point, he suggests that church leaders are obligated to treat the LGBT community like any other group—like the elderly or teenagers or different ethnic groups. As in these other cases, the institutional church should respectfully call the group by its chosen name. This question of naming, and its underlying question about the institutional church relating to “groups,” seems to me to be more challenging than Martin indicates. It may be that our tendency to frame ecclesial conversations in terms of group identities mirrors the fractious and often self-serving interest group politics of our society. But beyond that, it is also the case that these other groups do not inherently raise key issues about church teaching. Nor is “LGBT” itself uncomplicated. Some want a more complex label. Importantly, transgender persons raise different challenges from those for gays and lesbians. Deferring to the debatable assumptions about such group labels makes the kinds of comments Martin highlights by Cardinal Schönborn—about the potential value of the faith and love shown within the shared lives of gay and lesbian couples—less effective.
This overly tidy solution about naming leads to the second concern, which is whether this book is written for a socio-political context that no longer exists. At times, I imagined myself reading Building a Bridge in the early 1990s, when as a young Catholic at a very secular liberal arts college, I was learning to negotiate (hopefully with respect, compassion, and sensitivity!) LGBT issues for the first time. But on this issue, the early 1990s seem like ancient history. The idea of generous bridge-building is more difficult when anti-discrimination lawsuits lurk in the wings. Moreover, Catholics have observed decades of church-dividing strife among Protestant churches unable to make this sort of a bridge work, and Martin never hints at why Catholic bridge-building won’t end up in the same place.
Finally, the book never mentions sex. Or more precisely, the only mention of it comes in a quote from an Irish author who explains why gay men might have been attracted to the priesthood because they found “sex with a woman” problematic. Such men “had no blueprint for an easy future,” other than a vow of celibacy that “offered you relief.” Beyond this quote, one would have no idea that the fundamental issue at stake here is sex. Martin is right to point out that bishops and other church leaders are willing to interact with other groups whose agendas and membership do not entirely conform to church teaching (he uses business leaders as an example), but he elides the fact that the issue at the core of the LGBT community is the challenge to church teaching. I presume this omission of the question of sex is intentional, but there is a sense of “let’s pretend” that seems bothersome. Martin is careful never to call magisterial teaching into question, and he is more right than wrong when he points out that, for Jesus, it was “community first, conversion second.” But it was conversion second
 and, needless to say, that doesn’t mean “conversion therapy.” It means being willing to avoid sex with a person of the same sex. Official church teaching on this issue isn’t complicated to understand. Just as Catholics should be rightly unhappy if a bishop speaks to business leaders without challenging them on hard questions about the rights of labor, solidarity, and the preferential option for the poor, how can Catholics fault bishops for doing the same thing with the LGBT community? It is true that the analogy here is not complete; business leaders often have cultural power that gays and lesbians do not, nor do they routinely face genuinely unjust discrimination. Nevertheless, especially as cultural power shifts on this issue, the messaging parallel holds: there are both words of compassion and words of challenge. For ultimately, the sexuality is not the problem; the sex is.
And don’t we all know that? It is telling that there cannot be candor about this issue, because it is so obviously a key piece of the bridge. It is resisted in part (not totally, but in part) because of structural obsessions in our society about the necessity of individual sexual fulfillment. The real, culturally perceived “abominable prejudice” Christians hold is the deep conviction that one can live a whole, fulfilling life in the absence of the fulfillment of one’s sexual desires. While we’re on the bridge, let’s talk as a church about chastity, even about involuntary celibacy, so that we might come to discern it as a potential gift, rather than an obvious curse. One wonders if we need church leaders who are able to state their sexual orientation without prejudice, so that they might communicate the possibilities of holiness in following the path of Christ. This is a worthy topic to take up because the effects of a society that so elevates sexual fulfillment should not simply be shouldered by gays and lesbians. There is a larger message here if the bridge can include a frank discussion about sex and contemporary society.
All these questions force us to consider whether Martin’s overall framework is too melioristic, no matter which side of the bridge one is on. Early in the book, he describes the status quo in terms of a group that has “felt hurt” and “excluded” and leaders that “want to reach out
but seem somewhat confused about how to do so.” Proponents of both sides might point out that the core problem is not how to bring together a marginalized group and an awkward church leadership. It’s really about two clashing views on the fundamental truths of justice and love. Each side has core beliefs about what these claims should mean, and we need to confront why those claims are at odds. Again, this is no different from what Catholics should expect from tough conversations on issues like economics and the environment: there is a clash of fundamental moral visions that must be engaged. If we’re going to have a conversation, we might not start with that clash. But any bridge is going to have to cross these troubled waters at some point.
As Cloutier points out, “the fundamental issue at stake here is sex,” not "how to bring together a marginalized group and an awkward church leadership.” Abstracting from that reality won’t lead to an honest conversation, nor will it remove the obstacles faced by the many souls who need the grace of the sacraments but are too prejudiced against the Church to approach them. 
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extrabeurre · 4 years ago
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15 nominations pour LA DÉESSE DES MOUCHES À FEU au Gala QuĂ©bec CinĂ©ma 2021
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Une autre annĂ©e pas comme les autres pour le Gala QuĂ©bec CinĂ©ma, alors que les salles ont longtemps Ă©tĂ© fermĂ©es, ce qui n’a pas empĂȘchĂ© une vingtaine de longs mĂ©trages de fiction de prendre l’affiche.
Dans la catĂ©gorie Meilleur film, on retrouve quatre des films qui ont Ă©tĂ© le plus vus et apprĂ©ciĂ©s, soit Le club Vinland, La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu, My Salinger Year et Nadia Butterly, ainsi que Souterrain, dont la sortie a Ă©tĂ© maintes fois reportĂ©e, mais qui sera le film d’ouverture des Rendez-vous QuĂ©bec CinĂ©ma cette semaine.
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Alignement semblable dans la catĂ©gorie Meilleure rĂ©alisation, avec AnaĂŻs Barbeau-Lavalette (La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu), Sophie Dupuis (Souterrain), Philippe Falardeau (My Salinger Year) et Benoit Pilon (Le club Vinland), mais l’industrie a prĂ©fĂ©ré Daniel Roby (Target Number One) Ă  Pascal Plante (Nadia Butterly).
Dans la catĂ©gorie Meilleur scĂ©nario, encore lĂ , les gros joueurs sont tous lĂ : Normand Bergeron, Benoit Pilon, Marc Robitaille – Le club Vinland, Sophie Dupuis – Souterrain, Philippe Falardeau – My Salinger Year, Catherine LĂ©ger – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu, Daniel Roby – Target Number One.
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Du cĂŽtĂ© des actrices, on retrouve Émilie Bierre pour Les nĂŽtres, Marie-Evelyne Lessard pour Jusqu’au dĂ©clin, l’actrice amĂ©ricaine Margaret Qualley pour My Salinger Year, Karelle Tremblay pour la coproduction Death of a Ladies’ Man, ainsi que Sarah Sutherland pour Like a House on Fire.
Les acteurs en lice pour l’Iris sont RĂ©al BossĂ© pour Jusqu’au dĂ©clin, Paul Doucet pour Les nĂŽtres, Patrick Hivon pour Mont Foster, Antoine Olivier Pilon pour Target Number One, et SĂ©bastien Ricard pour Le club Vinland.
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Dans les catĂ©gories « rĂŽle de soutien », on retrouve Sophie Desmarais pour Vacarme, Marianne Farley pour Les nĂŽtres, ÉlĂ©onore Loiselle et Caroline NĂ©ron pour La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu, et la mythique Sigourney Weaver pour My Salinger Year chez les dames. 
Chez ces messieurs, les finalistes sont Normand D’Amour et  Robin L’Houmeau pour La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu, RĂ©my Girard pour Le club Vinland, ainsi que James Hyndman et ThĂ©odore Pellerin pour Souterrain.
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La catĂ©gorie RĂ©vĂ©lation de l’annĂ©e est l’une des plus intĂ©ressantes selon moi, car c’est un aperçu des visages marquants du cinĂ©ma des prochaines annĂ©es. D’ailleurs, Émilie Bierre et ThĂ©odore Pellerin, en nomination cette annĂ©e respectivement pour un premier rĂŽle fĂ©minin et un rĂŽle de soutien masculin, font partie des laurĂ©ats passĂ©s du prix RĂ©vĂ©lation. Donc, en 2021, les finalistes sont :  Kelly Depeault – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu, Jasmine LemĂ©e – Mon cirque Ă  moi, Rosalie PĂ©pin – Vacarme, Joakim Robillard – Souterrain et Arnaud Vachon – Le club Vinland.
Voici le reste des catégories :
MEILLEURE DISTRIBUTION DES RÔLES Iris de la Meilleure distribution des rîles
Deirdre Bowen (Deirdre Bowen Casting) | Heidi Levitt (Heidi Levitt Casting) | Bruno Rosato (Rosato Casting) | Supattra « Pum » Punyadee – Target Number One Marjolaine Lachance (Balustrade casting) – Les NĂŽtres Marjolaine Lachance (Balustrade casting) – Souterrain Murielle La FerriĂšre, Marie-Claude Robitaille (Casting Murielle La FerriĂšre et Marie-Claude Robitaille) – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu Pierre Pageau, Daniel Poisson (Gros Plan) – Le Club Vinland
MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE Iris de la Meilleure direction artistique
Patrice Bengle, Louise Tremblay – Le Club Vinland Elise de Blois, Claude Tremblay – My Salinger Year Sylvain Lemaitre, Louisa Schabas – Blood Quantum David Pelletier – Mon cirque à moi David Pelletier – Target Number One
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie
Jonathan Decoste – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu François Gamache – Le Club Vinland Mathieu LaverdiĂšre – Souterrain Tobie Marier Robitaille – La nuit des rois Sara Mishara – My Salinger Year
MEILLEUR SON Iris du Meilleur son
Pierre-Jules Audet, Emmanuel Croset, Michel Tsagli – La nuit des rois Sylvain Bellemare, Paul Col, Bernard GariĂ©py Strobl, Martyne Morin – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard GariĂ©py Strobl, François Grenon – Jusqu’au dĂ©clin StĂ©phane Bergeron, Olivier Calvert, Martyne Morin – Nadia, Butterfly Luc Boudrias, FrĂ©dĂ©ric Cloutier, Patrice LeBlanc – Souterrain
MEILLEUR MONTAGE Iris du Meilleur montage
Aube Foglia – La nuit des rois Michel Grou – Souterrain StĂ©phane Lafleur – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu Arthur Tarnowski – Jusqu’au dĂ©clin Yvann Thibaudeau – Target Number One
MEILLEURS EFFETS VISUELS Iris des Meilleurs effets visuels
Alchimie 24 – SĂ©bastien Chartier, Jean-François « Jafaz » Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine – Jusqu’au dĂ©clin Real by Fake – Michael Beaulac, Marie-HĂ©lĂšne Panisset – Target Number One The Workshop – Barbara Rosenstein, Josh Sherrett – Blood Quantum
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE Iris de la Meilleure musique originale
Olivier Alary – La nuit des rois Patrice Dubuc, GaĂ«tan Gravel – Souterrain Guido Del Fabbro, Pierre Lapointe – Le Club Vinland Jean-Phi Goncalves, Éloi Painchaud, Jorane Pelletier – Target Number One Martin LĂ©on – My Salinger Year
MEILLEURS COSTUMES Iris des Meilleurs costumes
Caroline Bodson – Souterrain Francesca Chamberland – Le Club Vinland Patricia McNeil, Ann Roth – My Salinger Year NoĂ©mi Poulin – Blood Quantum Sharon Scott – Mon cirque Ă  moi
MEILLEUR MAQUILLAGE Iris du Meilleur maquillage
Kathryn Casault – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu Dominique T. Hasbani – Jusqu’au dĂ©clin Audray Adam, Sandra Ruel – Souterrain Joan-Patricia Parris, Nancy Ferlatte, Erik Gosselin – Blood Quantum Larysa Chernienko, Natalie TrĂ©panier – Target Number One
MEILLEURE COIFFURE Iris de la Meilleure coiffure
Michelle CĂŽtĂ© – My Salinger Year StĂ©phanie DeFlandre – Mon cirque Ă  moi AndrĂ© Duval – Le Club Vinland Marcelo Padovani – Blood Quantum Johanne Paiement – La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu
MEILLEUR FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur film documentaire
Errance sans retour – MĂ©lanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins | Mö Films – MĂ©lanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins The Forbidden Reel – Ariel Nasr | Office national du film du Canada – Kat Baulu | Loaded Pictures – Sergeo Kirby | Ariel Nasr Je m’appelle humain – Kim O’Bomsawin | Terre Innue – AndrĂ©e-Anne Frenette Tant que j’ai du respir dans le corps – Steve Patry | Les Films de l’Autre – Steve Patry Wintopia – Mira Burt-Wintonick | Office national du film du Canada – Annette Clarke | EyeSteelFilm – Bob Moore
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie | Film documentaire
Sarah Baril Gaudet – Passage Hugo Gendron, Michel Valiquette – Je m’appelle humain Olivier Higgins, Renaud Philippe – Errance sans retour Mathieu Perrault Lapierre – The 108 Journey Marianne Ploska – Priùre pour une mitaine perdue
MEILLEUR SON | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur son | Film documentaire
Pierre-Jules Audet, Luc Boudrias, Olivier Higgins, Kala Miya – Errance sans retour StĂ©phane Barsalou, Claude Beaugrand, Julie Innes – Le chĂąteau Marie-AndrĂ©e Cormier, Olivier Germain, Marie-Pierre Grenier – PriĂšre pour une mitaine perdue BenoĂźt Dame, Catherine Van Der Donckt – JonguĂ©, carnet nomade Olivier Germain, Marie-Pierre Grenier – Wintopia
MEILLEUR MONTAGE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur montage | Film documentaire
Anouk DeschĂȘnes – Wintopia Olivier Higgins, AmĂ©lie LabrĂšche – Errance sans retour Annie Jean – Le chĂąteau Annie Jean – The Forbidden Reel Alexandre Lachance – Je m’appelle humain
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris de la Meilleure musique originale | Film documentaire
Tom Brunt – PriĂšre pour une mitaine perdue Martin Dumais – Errance sans retour Justin Guzzwell, Tyr Jami, Eric Shaw – Sisters: Dream & Variations Mathieu Perrault Lapierre – The 108 Journey Claude Rivest – JonguĂ©, carnet nomade
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | FICTION Iris du Meilleur court mĂ©trage | Fiction
Aniksha – Vincent Toi | Vincent Toi, Guillaume Collin Comme une comĂšte – Ariane Louis-Seize | Colonelle films – Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering Écume – Omar Elhamy | Les Films RĂŽdeurs – Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr, Paul Chotel Goodbye Golovin – Mathieu Grimard | Golovin Films – Simon Corriveau-GagnĂ©, Mathieu Grimard Lune – ZoĂ© Pelchat | MĂ©MO Films – MĂ©lanie S. Dubois
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | ANIMATION Iris du Meilleur court mĂ©trage | Animation
Barcelona de Foc – Theodore Ushev | Theodore Ushev The Fourfold – Alisi Telengut | Alisi Telengut In the Shadow of the Pines – Anne Koizumi | Nava Projects – Sahar Yousefi Moi, BarnabĂ© – Jean-François LĂ©vesque | Office national du film du Canada – Julie Roy La saison des hibiscus – ÉlĂ©onore Goldberg | Embuscade films – Nicolas Dufour-LaperriĂšre
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur court mĂ©trage | Documentaire
Clebs – Halima Ouardiri | Halima Ouardiri Le frĂšre – JĂ©rĂ©mie Battaglia | Les Films ExtĂ©rieur Jour – AmĂ©lie Lambert Bouchard Life of a Dog – Danae Elon, Rosana Matecki | Entre deux mondes Productions – Paul Cadieux, Danae Elon Nitrate – Yousra Benziane | Yousra Benziane Port d’attache – Laurence LĂ©vesque | Elise Bois
PRIX DU PUBLIC
Le Club Vinland – Benoit Pilon | Normand Bergeron, Benoit Pilon, Marc Robitaille | Les Films Opale | Productions Avenida – Chantal Lafleur La dĂ©esse des mouches Ă  feu – AnaĂŻs Barbeau-Lavalette | Catherine LĂ©ger | Entract Films | Coop VidĂ©o de MontrĂ©al – Luc Vandal FĂ©lix et le trĂ©sor de MorgĂ€a – Nicola Lemay | Marc Robitaille | Maison 4:3 | 10e Ave Productions – Nancy Florence Savard Flashwood – Jean-Carl Boucher | Jean-Carl Boucher | Entract Films | Go Films – Jean-Carl Boucher, Nicole Robert Jusqu’au dĂ©clin – Patrice LalibertĂ© | Charles Dionne, Nicolas Krief, Patrice LalibertĂ© | Netflix | Couronne Nord – Julie Groleau Like a House on Fire – Jesse Noah Klein | Jesse Noah Klein | Entract Films | Colonelle films – Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering | Woods Entertainment – William Woods Mon cirque Ă  moi – Miryam Bouchard | Miryam Bouchard, Martin Forget | Les Films SĂ©ville | Attraction Images – Antonello Cozzolino Mont Foster – Louis Godbout | Louis Godbout | K-Films AmĂ©rique | Les Films Primatice – SĂ©bastien Poussard My Salinger Year – Philippe Falardeau | Philippe Falardeau | MĂ©tropole Films | micro_scope – Luc DĂ©ry, Kim McCraw | Parallel Films – Ruth Coady, Susan Mullen Nadia, Butterfly – Pascal Plante | Pascal Plante | Maison 4:3 | NĂ©mĂ©sis Films – Dominique Dussault Les NĂŽtres – Jeanne Leblanc | Judith Baribeau, Jeanne Leblanc, | Maison 4:3 | Slykid & Skykid – Benoit Beaulieu, Marianne Farley Rustic Oracle – Sonia Bonspille Boileau | Sonia Bonspille Boileau | 7th Screen | Nish Media – Jason Brennan Le sang du pĂ©lican – Denis Boivin | Denis Boivin | Les Distributions Netima | Productions Dionysos – Denis Boivin Slaxx – Elza Kephart | Patricia Gomez Zlatar, Elza Kephart | Filmoption International | EMAfilms – Anne-Marie GĂ©linas | Head on the Door Productions – Patricia Gomez Zlatar Target Number One – Daniel Roby | Daniel Roby | Les Films SĂ©ville | Caramel Films – ValĂ©rie d’Auteuil, AndrĂ© Rouleau We Had It Coming – Paul Barbeau | Paul Barbeau | MK2 Mile End | Reprise Films – Melissa A. Smith, Paul Barbeau
IRIS HOMMAGE
Association coopérative de productions audiovisuelles (ACPAV) Représentée par Marc Daigle et Bernadette Payeur
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aspumoni · 5 years ago
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Genealogy
How is Robert Goulet (1933-2007), singer, actor, Hollywood Walk of Fame, related to -~-~ Justin Bieber (b.1994), singer?
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Anne Agnes Cloutier                                               Louise Cloutier
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Joseph Fortin                                                           Antoine Toupin
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Day 1 of camp kicked off with a gorgeous sunrise, bacon cooking in the cafeteria, and Jim Corsi embracing his position as the court magistrate on the prowl for Kangaroo Court offenders. Campers, we are ALWAYS watching.  After TK gave the eager crowd some information on the lay of the land and the day’s schedule, they grabbed their bags, tied up their cleats, and headed out to practice in front of the 2020 Fantasy Camp Scouts.
Sweat dripped down the foreheads of batters taking swings in the cage. Dirt made its first appearance on the knees of campers practicing grounders in the field. He will deny it, but witnesses say they even saw Trot making his group do pushups for a every error. This is getting intense.
The coaches then raced to the draft room to get ready for the most anticipated moment of camp: selecting their team. Lenny and Dauber got into physical altercation during the first round, fighting over a player that they believed would bring their team to the Championship. It was painful to watch. Geddy kept his cool, picking up any player he could that had great baseball potential and a personality that showed grit, determination, but most important, heart. The Bombers team chemistry might just give them the upper edge and stamina when it comes to the end of the week. **Gamblers, this is a huge hint of where to put your money**
And that brings us to our teams:
Corsi’s Fireballers
Jim Corsi & Bill Mueller
CHARLIE BUSA
DAVID CAMERON
STEPHEN CAMP
TOM GAINOR
CHARLEY  HOWE
ANDREW HUPMAN
JOHN KNAPP
RON  LeCLAIR
RICK MCCOURT
MICHAEL PEARSON
ANDREW WINIG
Gedman’s Bombers
Rich Gedman & Rico Petrocelli
SHANE ANDERSON
LEE GREGORY
PETER LAWN
RICHARD LAWN
DANNY LYSENKO
DAVID MARTIN
BRIAN MATTHAY
MICHAEL MATTHAY
ZACHARY MATTHAY
RICHARD MORRISSETTE
JESSE STEVENSON
CRAIG STOLARZ
Lenny’s Legends
Lenny DiNardo & Oil Can Boyd
MIKE CAMPBELL
KEITH CLOUTIER
JASON DUBAIL
CLARKE FARRELL
AARON FORNWALD
BRADY FORNWALD
STEVE JOHNSON
STEPHEN MCCUMBER
JOHN SHANNAHAN
JOHN VERDEAUX
JOHN WALLACE
EDWARD WOLFORD
Nixon’s DirtDogs
Trot Nixon & Rich Gedman
MICKEY BARNO
ERIC BAZIGIAN
IAN DAVIS JR.
STUART GEDAL
ANGELO GIANAKIS
JODA GLOSSNER
MATTHEW GOODNOW
RICH GOTTESMAN
JAKE  HALLONQUIST
DENIS HORRIGAN
JASON TOPI
HEATH WEEKS
Stanley’s Steamers
Bob Stanley & Steve Lyons
JAY BARR
JOSEPH BERCIK
AL BRACUTI
SCOTT HINES
ROY KAPLAN
RICHARD  LATMAN
TOM MADDOCK
DAVE MCGOVERN
EDWIN MUNOZ
JOHN POLLARD
RUSSELL WHITTLE
The Victors
Victor Rodriguez, Troy O’Leary, and Luis Tiant
JOHN BERTOLOZZI
DAVID CAHILL
MICHAEL CULLIGAN
ROB DULITSKY
ALLEN GOLDBERG
MARK JANUSZEWSKI
JEFF KAISER
DOUG  MILLER
JASON PARACHNOWITSCH
RUSSELL PIRONTI
VINCE PIRONTI
BRIAN STOLTZ
After the campers’ teams were announced, some would say the vibe in the cafeteria was excited, nervous, and down right scared, to hit against some of the Pros, in particular Strike-Out City, Trot Nixon. The games started around 2:30pm, but sure did feel like it took a lifetime. Players jumped for joy as they made their way into the outfield sporting the Red Sox uniform.
After hours of dropped pop flies, errors on grounders, and strikeouts from swings and misses, the day concluded with the following results:
Corsi’s Fireballers fought with every ounce of energy to get the W, but fell short against the chemistry driven, Gedman Bomber’s (just like we predicted)
             Final Score: 9-10 Gedman’s Bombers
Nixon’s DirtDogs were able to rally in a competitive match-up against Lenny’s Legends. The Legends had a legendary home run to start the game, and oh boy did we see some fear in Trot’s eyes. Defensively, both teams had a stellar infield, scooping balls like we’ve never seen them scooped before at Fantasy Camp. The rookies came in HOT, ready to play in the Big Leagues. The DirtDogs dug it out in the 6th and 7th innings, scoring 4 runs after being tied 4-4, to win it. WHO LET THE DOGS OUT, who who who.
             Final Score: 8-5 Nixon’s DirtDogs
The reining Champs, The Victors, DID NOT disappoint. They steamrolled the Steamers to take home their first victory and point in the win column. Sorry Stanley, Victor is on a hot streak.  
             Final Score: 6-2 The Victor’s
After team pictures this morning, Day 2 of games will begin. Let’s hope we see less errors, more catches, and some hits that actually leave the infield. Check back in tomorrow morning to see the results!!
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Systematic psychosomatic reaction: in the weeks preceding a return to Montreal, a buxom red nail springs up on Dominic Sillon’s pif. But it’s not just for skin reasons that Dominic and Martin chose not to hold a media premiere for their new show. Posted at 12:00 p.m. Martin Cloutier admits to being a little worried about the upcoming interview. Above all, the comedian would not want to give the

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pacocaballero · 3 years ago
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Loud - Sometimes, All The Time feat. Charlotte Cardin from William Fradette on Vimeo.
Y'all get where I was going with this one. You first see them as emotionally close but physically distant and then as physically close but emotionally distant. Its how these things go.
DOP - Derek Branscombe 1st AC - VĂ©ronique Dagenais Gaffer - Émile Desroches-Larouche Key Grip - Martin Lamarche Best boy - Patrick Casavant Colorist - Simon Boisx MUA - Victoria Chiron P.A. - Antoine Cloutier-Poulin Production manager - Martin Couture Producer - France-Aimy Tremblay Production coordinator - Élise Lardinois
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A Masterlist of Underused French Names
So as a French person, I grew a little bit tired of seeing the same old French names over and over again. So under the cut is a list of 260 (185 first names and 105 surnames) underused French names, based on my experience, with the bolded ones being my favorites! And now don’t get me wrong, many of those names are not strictly French, and are in other languages too. But just know they are used in French too, so they can be used for your French character if needed. And there are obviously a lot of other names you can go for!
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Female Names
Agathe
Alexandrine
Amélie
Andréa
Andréanne
Angélique
Anne
Apolline
Ariane / Arianne
Audrey
Brigitte
Cadence
Camille
CĂ©cile
CĂ©leste
CĂ©line
Chantal / Chantale
Charlotte
Chenelle
Christelle
Christiane
Christine
Claire
Clara
Claudie
Clémence
Coralie
Darcie
Delphine
Desirée
Dianne
Élaine / ÉlĂšne / HĂ©lĂšne / probably a lot of other variations
ÉlĂ©onore
Éloïse
Émilie
Estelle
Èvelyn
FĂ©licia
France
GeneviĂšve
Giselle
Isabelle
Jacinthe
Jacqueline
Jeanie
Joanne
Joceline
Joséphine
Julie
Juliette
Laure
Laurie
Lavinia
LĂ©a
Liliane
Linette
Loraine
Madeleine
Maia / Maya
Mallory
Margaux
Margerite
Marianne
Marjolaine
Marjorie
Mathilde
Maude
MĂ©lanie
MĂ©lodie
MĂ©lusine
Myriam
Nancy
Nathalie
Noémie
Ophélie
Rachel / Rachelle
Rosalie
Rosemarie
Roxane / Roxanne
Solange
Stéphanie
Susanne / Suzanne
ThérÚse
Valérie
VĂ©ronique
Violette
Virginie
Viviane
Male Names
Adrien
Alain
Antoine
Arnaud
Baptiste
Benjamin
Benoit
Bernard
Bruno
Charles
Christian
Christophe
Clovis
Colin
Damien
David
Didier
Dilan
Edmond
Edouard
Eliott
Émile
Ernest
Étienne
Fabrice
FĂ©lix
François
Gaspard
Gaston
Gauthier
Geoffrey / Geoffroy
Grégoire
Guillaume
Henri
Hubert
Ivan / Yvan
Jacques
Jérémie / Jérémy
JĂ©rĂŽme
Joseph
Jules
Karel
Laurent
LĂ©o
LĂ©on
LĂ©onard
Lionel
Luc
Marc
Martin
Mathieu / Matthieu
Maurice
Merlin
Nathanaël
Nicholas / Nicolas
Olivier
Paul
Philip / Philippe
Pierre
Quentin
Raymond
RĂ©mi / RĂ©my
Richard
Robert
Roland
Romain
SĂ©bastien
Simon
Sylvain
Thierry
Thomas
Tristan
Victor
Vincent
Xavier
Unisex Names
Carol (male) / Carole (female)
Claude
Daniel (male) / Danielle (female)
Denis (male) / Denise (female)
Dominic (male) / Dominique (female)
EugÚne (male) / Eugénie (female)
Fabien (male) / Fabienne (female)
Frédéric (male) / Frédérique (female)
Jasmin (male) / Jasmine (female)
Jean (male) / Jeane (female)
Joël (male) / Joëlle (female)
Jordan (male) / Jordane (female)
Justin (male) / Justine (female)
Louis (male) / Louise (female)
Lucien (male) / Lucienne (female)
Marcel (male) / Marcelle (female)
Michel (male) / Michelle (female)
Noël (male) / Noëlle (female)
Pascal (male) / Pascale (female)
Patrice
Samuel (male) / Samuelle (female)
Valentin (male) / Valentine (female)
Surnames
Adam
Allaire
Allard
Archambault
BeauchĂȘne
Beaulieu
Beaumont
BĂ©langer
BĂ©ranger
Bernard
Bertrand
Blanchard
Blanchet
Boivin
Bouchard
Boucher
Brisbois
Brodeur
Bureau
Caron
Charbonneau
Cloutier
Comtois
CÎté
Courtemanche
Cousineau
Couture
Delacroix
Desautels
Deschamps
DescĂŽteaux
Desjardins
Desrochers
Desrosiers
Duboit
Duchamps
Dufort
Dufour
Duval
Fabron
Faucher
Faucheux
Favreau
FĂ©lix
Fontaine
Fortier
Fournier
Gagné
Gagnon
Girard
Giroux
Gosselin
Granger
Guérin
HĂ©bert
Jacques
Labelle
Lachance
Lambert
Langlois
Lapointe
Laurent
Lavigne
Lavoie
Lebeau
Leblanc
Leclair
Leclerc
LĂ©cuyer
Legrand
Lemair
Lemieux
LĂ©vesque
Maçon
Marchand
Martel
Martin
Mathieu
Mercier
Michaud
Moreau
Morel
Paquet
Parent
Patenaude
Pelletier
Perrault / Perreault
Petit
Plamondon
Plourde
Poirier
Poulin
Richard
Richelieu
Robert
Rousseau
Roux
Samson
St-Martin
St-Pierre
Taillefer
Thibault
Thomas
Tremblay
Villeneuve
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inspirationinbadthings · 4 years ago
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ZOO from Will Niava on Vimeo.
50+ Festival Selections, 8 Awards.
ZOO a short film by Will Niava
Synopsis: An encounter between three misfits and a troubled man takes an unexpected turn.
Follow ZOO on Social Media: instagram.com/zooshortfilm
CAST
Amos: Amos Nzamba Slim: Brendan Sheehan Santos: Ian Contreras Man: Ian Cloutier
CREW
Writer - Director - Producer - Editor: Will Niava
Production: Alleck Doxer — Dark Room Studio Anthony Galati — Private Possessions Adam Hodgins — Private Possessions
Cinematographer: Simran Dewan Production Manager/1st AD: Angela Diaz Casting: Will Niava Artistic Direction & Costume: Aletha Persaud Makeup & Hair: Mary Jane Khalife Gaffer: Harley Francis 1st Assistant Camera: Charles-Antoine Auger Key Grip: Maxime Forget Best Girl: Clara Gagnon Steadicam Operator: BenoĂźt Gauthier Boom Operator/Sound Mixer: Dominic Caterina Re-recording Mixer: Zachary Scholes Dialogue Editor: Mario Lombardi Additional Recording: Louis Aka Trudel Pre-Mix: Marie Jou Comilang-Costales Colourist: Martin Gaumond Assistant Colourist: Hugo Mazo Editing Supervisor: Alleck Doxer Props: Brent Radford Production Assistant: Ben Soussan BTS Photographer: Sven Bjorksson Festival Manager: Amir Zargara
Distribution: Will Niava & Anthony Galati
Original Score: Adam Hodgins & Anthony Galati Music: Joey Sherrett, Jacob Frankow, Solitary Dancer
Poster: Amos Nzamba, Kofi Ofosu, Will Niava Title Supervisor: Sebastien Camden
Film Equipment: Cineground, Cinepool
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Gala Québec Cinéma 2019 : Les nominations
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Irlande CĂŽtĂ©, Émilie Pierre, Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie. CrĂ©dit photo : Julie Caron
Adoptant une nouvelle formule cette annĂ©e, oĂč le vote du jury est pondĂ©rĂ© 50/50 avec le vote des membres votants de l'industrie, le Gala QuĂ©bec CinĂ©ma se retrouve avec des nominations qui offrent un bel Ă©quilibre entre le cinĂ©ma populaire et d'auteur.
Ainsi, dans la catĂ©gorie Meilleur film, les 7 finalistes incluent les gros succĂšs 1991 de Ricardo Trogi (aussi Meilleure rĂ©alisation et Meilleur scĂ©nario) et La Bolduc de François Bouvier d'une part, et les productions acclamĂ©es par la critique À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas de Yan Giroux (aussi Meilleure rĂ©alisation et Meilleur scĂ©nario), GenĂšse de Philippe Lesage, La grande noirceur de Maxime Giroux (aussi Meilleure rĂ©alisation), RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues de Denis CĂŽtĂ© (aussi Meilleure rĂ©alisation), et Une colonie de GeneviĂšve Dulude-De Celles (aussi Meilleure rĂ©alisation et Meilleur scĂ©nario).
La catĂ©gorie Meilleur scĂ©nario est complĂ©tĂ©e par deux excellents choix, Avant qu'on explose d'Éric K. Boulianne et Origami d'AndrĂ© Gulluni & Claude Lalonde.
Je me permets aussi de mettre en lumiĂšre ma catĂ©gorie prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©e, RĂ©vĂ©lation de l'annĂ©e, qui est dominĂ©e par les vedettes du brillant Une colonie, soit Émilie Bierre, Irlande CĂŽtĂ© et Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, qui sont rejoints par LĂ©vi DorĂ© pour La chute de Sparte et Maripier Morin pour La chute de l'empire amĂ©ricain.
FINALISTES 2019 PAR CATÉGORIE 
Les finalistes sont présenté.e.s en ordre alphabétique 
MEILLEUR FILM Iris du Meilleur film
1991 - Go Films - Nicole Robert À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas - micro_scope - Luc DĂ©ry, Élaine HĂ©bert, Kim McCraw La Bolduc - Caramel Films - ValĂ©rie d'Auteuil, AndrĂ© Rouleau GenĂšse - L'UnitĂ© centrale - GalilĂ© Marion-Gauvin La grande noirceur - Metafilms - Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues - Couzin Films - Ziad Touma Une colonie - Colonelle films - Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering
MEILLEUR PREMIER FILM Iris du Meilleur premier film
Sera annoncé lors du Gala Québec Cinéma
MEILLEURE RÉALISATION Iris de la Meilleure rĂ©alisation
Denis CĂŽtĂ© - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues GeneviĂšve Dulude-De Celles - Une colonie Maxime Giroux - La grande noirceur Yan Giroux - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Ricardo Trogi - 1991
MEILLEUR SCÉNARIO Iris du Meilleur scĂ©nario
Guillaume Corbeil, Yan Giroux - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas GeneviĂšve Dulude-De Celles - Une colonie AndrĂ© Gulluni, Claude Lalonde - Origami Eric K. Boulianne - Avant qu'on explose Ricardo Trogi - 1991
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | PREMIER RÔLE Iris de la Meilleure interprĂ©tation fĂ©minine dans un premier rĂŽle
JosĂ©e DeschĂȘnes (GisĂšle DubĂ©) - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues Debbie Lynch-White (Mary Travers) - La Bolduc Brigitte Poupart (Marie-Claire DubĂ©) - Les salopes ou le sucre naturel de la peau Karelle Tremblay (LĂ©o) - La disparition des lucioles Carla Turcotte (Sasha) - Sashinka
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | PREMIER RÔLE Iris de la Meilleure interprĂ©tation masculine dans un premier rĂŽle
Jean-Carl Boucher (Ricardo) - 1991 Pierre-Luc Brillant (Steve) - La disparition des lucioles Martin Dubreuil (Yves Boisvert) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Patrick Hivon (Kevin) - Nous sommes Gold ThĂ©odore Pellerin (Guillaume) - GenĂšse
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN Iris de la Meilleure interprĂ©tation fĂ©minine dans un rĂŽle de soutien
Sandrine Bisson (Claudette) - 1991 CĂ©line Bonnier (Dyane) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Larissa Corriveau (AdĂšle) - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues MĂ©lissa DĂ©sormeaux-Poulin (Catherine Beauregard) - DĂ©rive Natalia Dontcheva (Elena) - Sashinka
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN Iris de la Meilleure interprĂ©tation masculine dans un rĂŽle de soutien
Robin Aubert (Henri) - Une colonie Pier-Luc Funk (Maxime) - GenĂšse Vincent Leclerc (Jean-Claude) - La Chute de l'empire amĂ©ricain Alexandre Nachi (Arturo) - 1991 Henri Picard (Marc) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
RÉVÉLATION DE L'ANNÉE Iris de la RĂ©vĂ©lation de l'annĂ©e
Émilie Bierre (Mylia) - Une colonie Irlande CĂŽtĂ© (Camille) - Une colonie LĂ©vi DorĂ© (Steeve Simard) - La chute de Sparte Maripier Morin (Aspasie / Camille Lafontaine) - La Chute de l'empire amĂ©ricain Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (Jimmy) - Une colonie
MEILLEURE DISTRIBUTION DES RÔLES Iris de la Meilleure distribution des rîles
Nathalie Boutrie (Casting NB) - La chute de Sparte Ariane Castellanos - Une colonie Chloé Cinq-Mars - Dérive Denis CÎté - Répertoire des villes disparues Nolwenn Daste, Fanny Rainville, Kristina Wagenbauer - Sashinka
MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE Iris de la Meilleure direction artistique
Sylvain Dion, Patricia McNeil - La grande noirceur Raymond Dupuis - La Bolduc Marie-Pier Fortier - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues Marie-Claude Gosselin - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Christian LegarĂ© - 1991
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie
Steve Asselin - 1991 Ian Lagarde - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas François Messier-Rheault - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues Sara Mishara - La grande noirceur Ronald Plante - La Bolduc
MEILLEUR SON Iris du Meilleur son
Mimi Allard, Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Claude La Haye - Allure Claude Beaugrand, Michel B. Bordeleau, Luc Boudrias, Gilles Corbeil - La Bolduc Stéphane Bergeron, Olivier Calvert, Gilles Corbeil - La disparition des lucioles Luc Boudrias, Frédéric Cloutier, Stephen De Oliveira - La grande noirceur Sylvain Brassard, Michel Lecoufle - 1991
MEILLEUR MONTAGE Iris du Meilleur montage
Michel Arcand - La Bolduc Mathieu Bouchard-Malo - Genùse Mathieu Bouchard-Malo - La grande noirceur Elric Robichon - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Yvann Thibaudeau - 1991
MEILLEURS EFFETS VISUELS Iris des Meilleurs effets visuels
Alchimie 24 - Jean-François "Jafaz" Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine - La Bolduc Fix Studio - AurĂ©lia Abate, Delphine Lasserre, Bruno Maillard | Oblique FX - BenoĂźt BriĂšre, Louis-Philippe Clavet, ValĂ©rie Garcia, Étienne Rodrigue - Dans la brume Fly Studio - Jean-Pierre Boies, Jean-François Talbot - 1991
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE Iris de la Meilleure musique originale
Olivier Alary - La grande noirceur Philippe B - Nous sommes Gold Frédéric Bégin - 1991 Philippe Brault - La disparition des lucioles Peter Venne - Avant qu'on explose
MEILLEURS COSTUMES Iris des Meilleurs costumes
Caroline Bodson - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues Mariane Carter - La Bolduc MĂ©lanie Garcia - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Anne-Karine Gauthier - 1991 Patricia McNeil - La grande noirceur
MEILLEUR MAQUILLAGE Iris du Meilleur maquillage
Audrey Bitton - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Virginie Boudreau - 1991 Nicole Lapierre - La Bolduc LĂ©onie LĂ©vesque-Robert - Une colonie (ex aequo) Dominique T. Hasbani - GenĂšse (ex aequo) Dominique T. Hasbani - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues
MEILLEURE COIFFURE Iris de la Meilleure coiffure
Nathalie Dion - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas AndrĂ© Duval - La chute de Sparte Daniel Jacob - 1991 Martin Lapointe - La Bolduc Dominique T. Hasbani - RĂ©pertoire des villes disparues
MEILLEUR FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur film documentaire
Anote's Ark - Matthieu Rytz | EyeSteelFilm - Matthieu Rytz L'autre Rio - Émilie Beaulieu-GuĂ©rette | Colonelle films - Fanny Drew, GeneviĂšve Dulude-De Celles, Sarah Mannering Cielo- Alison McAlpine | Errante Producciones - Paola Castillo | Second Sight Pictures - Alison McAlpine Innu Nikamu : Chanter la rĂ©sistance- Kevin Bacon Hervieux | Terre Innue - Ian Boyd Pauline Julien, intime et politique - Pascale Ferland | Office national du film du Canada - Johanne Bergeron
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie | Film documentaire
Benjamín Echazarreta - Cielo Danae Elon, Itamar Mendes Flohr - A Sister's Song Sylvestre Guidi - New Memories Alexandre Lampron - Des histoires inventées Matthieu Rytz - Anote's Ark
MEILLEUR MONTAGE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur montage | Film documentaire
Mila Aung-Thwin, Oana Suteu Khintirian - Anote's Ark Natacha Dufaux - L'autre Rio Vincent Guignard, Alexandre Leblanc - A Sister's Song Catherine Legault - Les lettres de ma mÚre René Roberge - Pauline Julien, intime et politique
MEILLEUR SON | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur son | Film documentaire
Claude Beaugrand, Luc Boudrias, Serge GiguÚre - Les lettres de ma mÚre Bruno Bélanger, Marie-Pierre Grenier, Francisco Heron De Alencar - L'autre Rio Cyril Bourseaux, Mélanie Gauthier, Simon Léveillé, Simon Plouffe, Lynne Trépanier, Jean Paul Vialard, Shikuan Shetush Vollant - Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront Olivier Calvert, Jean Paul Vialard - Pauline Julien, intime et politique Andrés Carrasco, Miguel Hormazåbal, Mauricio López, Alison McAlpine, Rodrigo Salvatierra, Carlo Sanchez Farías, Claudio Vargas - Cielo
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | FICTION Iris du Meilleur court mĂ©trage | Fiction
Brotherhood - Meryam Joobeur | Cinétéléfilms - Habib Attia, Sarra Ben-Hassen | Meryam Joobeur | Laika Film & Television - Andreas Rocksén | Midi La Nuit - Maria Gracia Turgeon Fauve - Jérémy Comte | Midi La Nuit - Maria Gracia Turgeon | Achromatic Media - Evren Boisjoli Lunar-Orbit Rendezvous - Mélanie Charbonneau | Hutte Films - Virginie Nolin Milk - Santiago Menghini | Newton's Cradle - Max Walker Mon Boy - Sarah Pellerin | La Boßte à Fanny - Fanny-Laure Malo, Annie-Claude Quirion
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | ANIMATION Iris du Meilleur court mĂ©trage | Animation
Bone Mother - Dale Hayward, Sylvie TrouvĂ© | Office national du film du Canada - Jelena Popović La chambre des filles - Claire Brognez | Les Films de l'Autre - Claire Brognez Mais un oiseau ne chantait pas - Pierre HĂ©bert | Pierre HĂ©bert Not Your Panda - Tigris Alt Sakda | Tigris Alt Sakda Le sujet - Patrick Bouchard | Office national du film du Canada - Julie Roy
PRIX DU PUBLIC Iris Prix du public
1991 - Ricardo Trogi | Les Films Séville | Go Films - Nicole Robert La Bolduc - François Bouvier | Les Films Christal | Caramel Films - Valérie d'Auteuil, André Rouleau La Chute de l'empire américain - Denys Arcand | Les Films Séville | Cinémaginaire - Denise Robert La Course des tuques - Benoit Godbout et François Brisson | Les Films Séville | CarpeDiem Film & TV - Marie-Claude Beauchamp La disparition des lucioles - Sébastien Pilote | Les Films Séville | ACPAV - Marc Daigle, Bernadette Payeur
IRIS HOMMAGE Iris Hommage
Sera annoncé ultérieurement
FILM S'ÉTANT LE PLUS ILLUSTRÉ À L'EXTÉRIEUR DU QUÉBEC Iris du Film s'Ă©tant le plus illustrĂ© Ă  l'extĂ©rieur du QuĂ©bec
La Chute de l'empire américain - Denys Arcand | Cinémaginaire - Denise Robert Cielo - Alison McAlpine | Errante Producciones - Paola Castillo | Second Sight Pictures - Alison McAlpine La Course des tuques - Benoit Godbout et François Brisson | CarpeDiem Film & TV - Marie-Claude Beauchamp La disparition des lucioles - Sébastien Pilote | ACPAV - Marc Daigle, Bernadette Payeur Eye on Juliet - Kim Nguyen | Item 7 - Pierre Even
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