Richard Brouillette

Richard Brouillette is a Quebec film producer, director, editor and programmer, born in 1970 in Montreal.

Biography

Starting as a film critic for the Montréal weekly, Voir (1989), he then worked for Québec’s top independent distribution company, Cinéma Libre (1989–1999), which has since folded. In 1993, he founded the artist-run centre Casa Obscura, a multidisciplinary exhibition space. Here, he still runs a weekly cine-club called Les projections libérantes, for which he is also the projectionist. He has produced and directed three feature length documentary films and has directed two experimental short films. He has also produced several feature-length films, mostly documentaries.

Filmography

as director, editor and scriptwriter

as producer

  • 1995: Too Much is Enough (Trop c'est assez)
  • 2005: Tree with Severed Branches (L’Arbre aux branches coupées, by Pascale Ferland, as executive producer)
  • 2006: Barbers - A Men's Story (Barbiers – Une histoire d’hommes, by Claude Demers, as executive producer)
  • 2007: Les désoeuvrés, by René Bail, as executive producer
  • 2008: Adagio for a Biker (Adagio pour un gars de bicycle, by Pascale Ferland, as executive producer)
  • 2008: Encirclement - Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy (L'Encerclement - La démocratie dans les rets du néolibéralisme)
  • 2009: Ladies in Blue (Les dames en bleu, by Claude Demers, as executive producer)
  • 2009: Chantier, by René Bail, as executive producer
  • 2015: Oncle Bernard – A Counter-Lesson in Economics (Oncle Bernard – L'anti-leçon d'économie)
  • 2016: Far Away Lands (Les terres lointaines, by Félix Lamarche, as advising producer/executive producer)
  • 2017: The Dispossessed (Les dépossédés, by Mathieu Roy, as executive producer)
  • 2017: The Hidden River (La rivière cachée, by Jean-François Lesage, as executive producer)
  • 2018: Dispossession (Dépossession, by Mathieu Roy, as executive producer)
  • 2018: Dark Suns (Soleils noirs, by Julien Elie, as executive producer)
  • 2020: Prière pour une mitaine perdue (by Jean-François Lesage, as executive producer)

Awards

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