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Anne Claire Poirier (born 6 June 1932 in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec) is a Canadian film producer, director and screenwriter. She is one of the most important female filmmakers in Canadian history; her documentary film De mère en fille (1968) is the first feature film ever directed by a French-Canadian woman. Her film Mourir à tue-tête competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Mourir à tue-tête remains Poirier's best known film.In 1996, she directed the feature length documentary Tu as crié: Let me go to understand the events that led to the murder of her daughter. Tu as crié: Let me go received numerous awards including the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary.In 1988 she was awarded the Prix Albert-Tessier. In 2001 she received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in film.
Date Of Birth June 6, 1932 Place Of Birth St-Hyacinthe, Canada Profession Producer, Director, Writer Star Sign Gemini
Producer Title Year Status Character Mourir à tue-tête 1979 producer La p'tite violence 1977 producer Le menteur 1977 Documentary producer Québec à vendre 1977 producer Raison d'être 1977 Documentary executive producer Surtout l'hiver 1977 Documentary producer Famille et variations 1977 Documentary producer Shakti 1976 Documentary producer Ti-Dré 1976 producer Le temps de l'avant 1975 producer J'me marie, j'me marie pas 1974 TV Movie producer Les filles c'est pas pareil 1974 Documentary producer Les filles du roi 1974 Documentary producer À qui appartient ce gage? 1973 producer Souris, tu m'inquiètes 1973 producer Salut Victor 1989 producer
Director Title Year Status Character Tu as crié: Let me go 1997 Documentary Salut Victor 1989 Il y a longtemps que je t'aime 1989 Documentary Beyond Forty 1982 Mourir à tue-tête 1979 Le temps de l'avant 1975 Les filles du roi 1974 Documentary Le savoir-faire s'impose: 1re partie 1971 Short Le savoir-faire s'impose: 2e partie 1971 Short De mère en fille 1968 Documentary Les ludions 1965 Short documentary La fin des étés 1964 Short 30 Minutes, Mister Plummer 1963 Short documentary
Writer Title Year Status Character Tu as crié: Let me go 1997 Documentary writer Salut Victor 1989 writer Beyond Forty 1982 Mourir à tue-tête 1979 writer Le temps de l'avant 1975 Les filles du roi 1974 Documentary De mère en fille 1968 Documentary scenario La fin des étés 1964 Short 30 Minutes, Mister Plummer 1963 Short documentary scenario
Editor Title Year Status Character La fin des étés 1964 Short 30 Minutes, Mister Plummer 1963 Short documentary Day After Day 1962 Short documentary
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character La lâcheté 2007 writing consultant Take It All 1963 collaborator
Actress Title Year Status Character Take It All 1963 A woman at the party (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Entretien avec Anne Claire Poirier 2005 Herself Luce Guilbeault, explorActrice 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Les filles du roi 1974 Documentary Herself (uncredited) 30 Minutes, Mister Plummer 1963 Short documentary Herself (narrator) (uncredited) Day After Day 1962 Short documentary Narrator
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 Lifetime Achievement Jutra Jutra Awards 1997 Genie Genie Awards Best Feature Length Documentary Tu as crié: Let me go (1997) 1997 Best Documentary Feature Vancouver International Film Festival Tu as crié: Let me go (1997) 1997 Runner-up Prize Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival Tu as crié: Let me go (1997)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1997 Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival Tu as crié: Let me go (1997) 1980 Genie Genie Awards Best Achievement in Direction Mourir à tue-tête (1979) 1980 Genie Genie Awards Best Screenplay, Original Mourir à tue-tête (1979) 1979 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature Mourir à tue-tête (1979)