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Jacques Leduc Filmography

DirectingBORN 1941MONTREAL22 FILMS IN DB

JacquesLeduc

Known for Directing · Friday: About Cars, Ordinary Tenderness, Far from the Sun

22
FILMS IN DB
$119
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$40
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Montreal Stories
~$95 · BLU-RAY · 1991
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MOST VALUABLE
Montreal Stories
$95 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jacques Leduc is a seminal figure in Canadian cinema, renowned for his innovative storytelling and visual prowess. Starting his career as a film critic in 1961, he quickly transitioned to the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), where he honed his craft under the mentorship of cinematic legends. Leduc's notable directorial debut, "Nomininque, depuis qu'il existe" (1967), set the stage for a prolific career, but it was his thought-provoking documentary "Cap d'espoir" (1969) that ignited discussions on censorship and media control in Quebec, making it a sought-after title among collectors. His 1989 film "Lessons on Life" is particularly treasured, offering a poignant exploration of the human experience that resonates with audiences and collectors alike. Leduc's films, often characterized by their social commentary and visual artistry, are not just cinematic experiences; they are historical artifacts that illuminate the evolution of Canadian film. Collectors prize Leduc's work for its cultural significance and the impact it has had on the national film landscape. With accolades such as the Prix Albert-Tessier, Leduc remains a vital figure in the legacy of physical media, ensuring his films are cherished in home video collections for years to come.

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22 films