Paul Barbeau

Paul Barbeau

Paul Barbeau, Quebec City Film Festival 2012
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Film producer

Paul Barbeau is a Canadian film producer who lives in Montreal.[1]

He has produced more than 700 music videos, six feature films and has written and directed a feature film.

Barbeau[2] has produced approximately 700 music videos for various international artists (Celine Dion, Arcade Fire, Martha Wainwright, Daniel Lanois, Tragically Hip, and others) with his production company NúFilms[3] which was founded in 2000. After several MuchMusic Video Awards,[4] Victoires de la Musique and Grammy Award[5][6] nominations, NuFilms was forced to end production largely due to the financial impacts of illegal downloading of music.[7][8]

In the winter of 2009, under financial strain, Barbeau shuts down the company.[7] The experience inspired him to write and then later direct his first feature film, Après la neige[9][10] aka Winter Passed (English title), released in 2012.[8]

Under his new company Reprise Films, Barbeau has produced five films. Demain[11] and Jo pour Jonathan[12][13] were directed by Maxime Giroux, with the latter having its world premiere at the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival.[14][15] Roméo Onze[16] was directed by Ivan Grbovic,[17] and premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2010[18] where it received the Ecumenical Jury Commendation.[19] In 2012, he completed Sébastien Rose's[20] film, Avant que mon coeur bascule,[21] which starred Sophie Lorain,[22] Sébastien Ricard[23] and Alexis Martin[24] and premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2013. Barbeau has been nominated for several Jutra Awards in Quebec, including a 2013 nomination for Best Picture for the film Roméo Onze. (Romeo Eleven) [25]

Notes

  1. Punter, Jennie (2011-09-11). "Barbeau hopes 'Romeo' buzz lifts shingle". Variety.
  2. Paul Barbeau at the Internet Movie Database
  3. De Repentigny, Alain (2009-12-07). "Fini les clips pour Nú Films". La Presse (in French). Montreal.
  4. "Nominees". MuchMusic. Archived from the original on 2010-03-16.
  5. Tadros, Patricia (2006-09-14). "Du vidéoclip aux films de fiction : le parcours exaltant du producteur Paul Barbeau" [From music video to feature films: the exciting journey of producer Paul Barbeau]. CTVM (in French).
  6. Laforest, Kevin (2009-12-03). "Ben Steiger Levine: de l'INIS aux Grammys!". Voir (in French).
  7. 1 2 Kelly, Brendan (30 Sep 2012). "Après la neige a simple, emotional story". The Gazette. Montreal.
  8. 1 2 Piette, Anne Marie (24 Sep 2012). "Paul Barbeau, sous le signe de l'audace". pieuvre.ca (in French).
  9. "Après la neige". Reprise Films.
  10. Après la neige at the Internet Movie Database
  11. Demain at the Internet Movie Database
  12. "Jo pour Jonathan". Reprise Films. Archived from the original on 2010-11-23.
  13. Jo pour Jonathan at the Internet Movie Database
  14. van Hoeij, Boyd (2010-08-29). "Review: 'Jo for Jonathan'". Variety.
  15. Coccia, Luigi (2010-08-06). "I boschi e gli zombie di Locarno 2010" (in Italian). Cinemio.
  16. Romeo Eleven at the Internet Movie Database
  17. Ivan Grbovic at the Internet Movie Database
  18. van Hoeij, Boyd (2011-07-11). "Review: 'Romeo Eleven'". Variety.
  19. "46th Karlovy Vary IFF 2011 - Awards". Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. 2011-07-09.
  20. Sébastien Rose at the Internet Movie Database
  21. Before My Heart Falls at the Internet Movie Database
  22. Sophie Lorain at the Internet Movie Database
  23. Sébastien Ricard at the Internet Movie Database
  24. Alexis Martin at the Internet Movie Database
  25. "Finalistes de la 15e soirée des Jutra" (in French). 2013.
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