Philippe Falardeau
Philippe Falardeau was born on Feb 01, 1968 in Canada. Philippe Falardeau's big-screen debut came with Le sort de l'Amérique directed by Jacques Godbout in 1997. Philippe Falardeau is known for The Good Lie directed by Philippe Falardeau, Reese Witherspoon stars as Carrie and Arnold Oceng as Mamere. Philippe Falardeau has got 33 awards and 18 nominations so far. The most recent award Philippe Falardeau achieved is Toronto International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Philippe Falardeau plays is My Salinger Year which will be released on Mar 05, 2021.
After studying Canadian politics and international relations, Philippe Falardeau was chosen in 1993 as a contestant for the popular TV series La course destination monde (1988) (a contest were the participants tour the world making short films). There, he shot 20 films and ended up winning the race as well as the IDRC Award.In 1995, he collaborated with director Jacques Godbout to co-write Le sort de l'Amérique (1997) a National Film Board of Canada documentary.Two years later, he returned to the NBF to direct a medium length documentary on Chinese immigration in Canada, called Pâté chinois (1997). The film was presented at the Montreal World Film Festival and won Best Screenplay Award at the Yorkton Film Festival.In 2000, he directed his first theatrical feature film, La moitié gauche du frigo (2000) (The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge). The film was a big success in Canada, and screened in numerous festivals around the world including Rotterdam, London, Paris, Seattle, Vancouver and Montreal. At the Toronto Film Festival, La Moitie gauche du frigo won the City TV Award for Best Canadian First Feature and at the Canadian Genie, the Claude Jutra Award. In France, the film was distributed theatrically by Pierre Grise Distribution.With Congorama (2006), released in 2006, Falardeau made his second feature length film, a Canada/Belgium/France coproduction. Distributed theatrically in Quebec as in Europe, the film rapidly won audience's and critique's hearts, and remarkably distinguished itself at the numerous festivals at which it was presented. After being premiered at the Director's Fortnight in Cannes, as the closing night film, "Congorama" made its way to San Francisco, Toronto, Pusan, Goteborg and to New Directors / New Films at New York Moma. In addition to earning 5 Jutra's Awards, including Best Film, Best Direction and Best Screenplay, it also won the Best Screenplay Award at the Genies in 2007.In September 2008, his third feature C'est pas moi, je le jure! (2008) (English title: It's Not Me, I Swear!) premiered at the TIFF. It won the Best Film Award and the International Jury Award in the Generation section at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival.
Birthday
Feb 01, 1968Place of Birth
Hull, Québec, CanadaAlso known
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Known For
Awards
33 wins & 18 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
director, writer
6.4 - 2016
director
6.5 - 2015
director, writer
6.9 - 2014
director
7.4 - 2011
director, writer
7.5 - 2008
director, writer
7.5 - 2006
director, writer
7.1 - 2000
writer, director
7.1 - 1997
writer
6.5