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Michel Bouchard Filmography

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MichelBouchard

Known for Directing · Night Cap, A Day in Forillon, Noël et Juliette

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Night Cap
~$50 · BLU-RAY · 1974
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Night Cap
$50 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Michel Bouchard is a revered figure in the world of French-Canadian cinema, best known for his evocative storytelling and visually striking direction. His most notable work, "Noël et Juliette" (1973), has garnered a cult following among collectors for its poignant exploration of love and sacrifice during the holiday season. The film's unique blend of drama and magic, along with its rich cinematography, makes it a must-have for any serious home video collection. Collectors particularly seek out Bouchard's films for their historical significance and artistic merit, often appreciating the limited VHS and DVD releases that capture the essence of 1970s Quebecois culture. As physical media continues to evolve, Bouchard's work serves as a nostalgic reminder of a pivotal era in filmmaking, making his titles not just films, but cherished artifacts in the ever-expanding landscape of home video.

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What is Michel Bouchard known for?

Michel Bouchard is known for directing films, including notable works like Le toasteur (1982), Noël et Juliette (1973), A Day in Forillon (1978), and Night Cap (1974).

What genres does Michel Bouchard's filmography span?

Michel Bouchard's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Comedy, and Documentary.

What era or decades does Michel Bouchard's work cover?

Michel Bouchard's work covers the years from 1973 to 1982, with his most active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in Michel Bouchard's filmography?

Michel Bouchard has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.