Robert Monderie
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Robert Monderie (born 1948) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec.[1] He is most noted for several films he co-directed with Richard Desjardins, including Forest Alert (L'Erreur boréale),[2] The Invisible Nation (Le Peuple invisible)[3] and The Hole Story (Trou story).[4]
Both Forest Alert and The Invisible Nation were winners of the Jutra Award for Best Documentary Film.[5]
Filmography
- 1977 - A Raging Disaster (Comme des chiens en pacage), with Richard Desjardins
- 1978 - Firefly (Mouche à feu), with Richard Desjardins
- 1980 - Noranda, with Daniel Corvec
- 1982 - Les Chercheurs d'emplois
- 1983 - Le Métal de Satan
- 1983 - L'Homme photographié
- 1987 - Montréal
- 1993 - On vous met dehors
- 1999 - Forest Alert (L'erreur boréale), with Richard Desjardins
- 2002 - La Loi de l'eau
- 2007 - The Invisible Nation (Le peuple invisible), with Richard Desjardins
- 2011 - The Hole Story (Trou story), with Richard Desjardins
References
External links
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