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Paul Émile d'Entremont is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, best known for his 2012 film about LGBT refugees, Last Chance. His other films include Alone, Together (2000), Le Confessionnal réinventé (2004) and Reema, There and Back (2006). His film Naufrages (2009, Productions Phare-est) was nominated for three Prix Gémeaux (the French language equivalent of Gemini awards), including Best Social Documentary, Best Cinematography (documentary), and Best Music in a Documentary. He won the awards for Best New Director at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2000 for Alone, Together, and the Golden Sheaf for Best Film at the Yorkton Film Festival in 2007 for Reema, There and Back. His work has been distributed by the National Film Board, Télévision de Radio-Canada and RDI. In December 2012, the Nationa

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  • Paul Émile d'Entremont is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, best known for his 2012 film about LGBT refugees, Last Chance. His other films include Alone, Together (2000), Le Confessionnal réinventé (2004) and Reema, There and Back (2006). His film Naufrages (2009, Productions Phare-est) was nominated for three Prix Gémeaux (the French language equivalent of Gemini awards), including Best Social Documentary, Best Cinematography (documentary), and Best Music in a Documentary. He won the awards for Best New Director at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2000 for Alone, Together, and the Golden Sheaf for Best Film at the Yorkton Film Festival in 2007 for Reema, There and Back. His work has been distributed by the National Film Board, Télévision de Radio-Canada and RDI. In December 2012, the National Film Board offered free viewing of Last Chance on its website for the international Human Rights Day. His newest film, Standing on the Line, premiered in 2019. He is currently a news director with Ici Radio-Canada's investigative newsmagazine and documentary series Enquête. (en)
  • Paul Émile d'Entremont est un réalisateur canadien qui a réalisé plusieurs documentaires. Pour , il a signé deux émissions de la série Trésors vivants (Keith Spicer et Monique Bégin), en plus du court métrage Le Confessionnal réinventé, primé du prix la Vague en 2004, pour la meilleure œuvre acadienne au en Acadie. Pour son tout premier film, Seuls, ensemble (2000, ONF), il a obtenu le prix du meilleur nouveau réalisateur au Festival du film de l’Atlantique de Halifax. Son plus récent film, Reema aller-retour (ONF), a obtenu le prix Gerbe d’or au Festival de film de Yorkton (Saskatchewan) en 2007. Ce film a eu de nombreuses diffusions à Radio-Canada et RDI et a été présenté à plusieurs festivals et événements au Canada et dans le monde. Paul Émile d'Entremont est aussi réalisateur à la télévision de Radio-Canada et de RDI. Il détient un baccalauréat en psychologie et une maîtrise en philosophie. (fr)
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  • Paul Émile d'Entremont is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, best known for his 2012 film about LGBT refugees, Last Chance. His other films include Alone, Together (2000), Le Confessionnal réinventé (2004) and Reema, There and Back (2006). His film Naufrages (2009, Productions Phare-est) was nominated for three Prix Gémeaux (the French language equivalent of Gemini awards), including Best Social Documentary, Best Cinematography (documentary), and Best Music in a Documentary. He won the awards for Best New Director at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2000 for Alone, Together, and the Golden Sheaf for Best Film at the Yorkton Film Festival in 2007 for Reema, There and Back. His work has been distributed by the National Film Board, Télévision de Radio-Canada and RDI. In December 2012, the Nationa (en)
  • Paul Émile d'Entremont est un réalisateur canadien qui a réalisé plusieurs documentaires. Pour , il a signé deux émissions de la série Trésors vivants (Keith Spicer et Monique Bégin), en plus du court métrage Le Confessionnal réinventé, primé du prix la Vague en 2004, pour la meilleure œuvre acadienne au en Acadie. Paul Émile d'Entremont est aussi réalisateur à la télévision de Radio-Canada et de RDI. Il détient un baccalauréat en psychologie et une maîtrise en philosophie. (fr)
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