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Denys Arcand

Denys Arcand

Birthday: 1941-06-25 | Place of Birth: Deschambault, Quebec, Canada

Georges-Henri Denys Arcand CC GOQ (born June 25, 1941) is a French-Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer based in Montreal, who crafts deeply personal and thought-provoking films, earning international acclaim. His career began with features like "Une Maudite Galette" (1972) and "Gina" (1975), exploring diverse narratives. "The Decline of the American Empire" (1986) depicted Quebecois intellectuals tackling issues of sexuality, success, and intimacy, winning critical acclaim, nine Genies, and a Cannes Fipresci prize. "Jesus of Montreal" delved into the lives of Montreal artists portraying biblical figures, blending day-to-day struggles with religious performances. Arcand's film "Stardom" satirized fame, closing Cannes 2000 and opening TIFF, a rare honour for Canadian cinema. "The Barbarian Invasions," a sequel to his earlier work, earned Arcand an Oscar, Cannes prizes, French Cesars, and Quebec Jutra awards, solidifying his cinematic legacy.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2025
À la lumière du soir

as    Self

2024
2022
La plus belle province

as    Narrator (voice)

2018
Le cri du rhinocéros

as    Self

2017
Le prix du paradis

as    Narrator

1992
Léolo

as    Director

1992
The Black Sheep

as    Self

1991
Montreal Stories

as    Denys Arcand

1987
Night Zoo

as    Man at peep-show

1975
La Tête de Normande St-Onge

as    Jean-Paul

1972
Quebec: Duplessis and After...

as    Narrator

1968
C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier

as    (uncredited)