Jean-François Lord

Jean-François Lord is a Canadian cinematographer and film editor from Quebec. He is most noted for his work on the film Snow and Ashes, for which he won the Genie Award for Best Cinematography at the 32nd Genie Awards,[1] and was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Cinematography at the 14th Jutra Awards.[2]

Filmography

  • Kuproquo - 1999
  • Side Orders (Foie de canard et cœur de femme) - 2001
  • The Remaining Days (Les Derniers jours) - 2004
  • Dodging the Clock (Horloge biologique) - 2005
  • A Sentimental Capitalism (Un capitalisme sentimental) - 2008
  • Marius Borodine - 2010
  • Snow and Ashes - 2010
  • The Girl in the White Coat - 2011
  • Hope - 2011
  • On the Beat (Sur le rythme) - 2011
  • La Run - 2011
  • Exile (Exil) - 2012
  • 4 Minute Mile - 2014
  • Stranger in a Cab (Ceci n'est pas un polar) - 2014
  • Anna - 2015
  • Manor (Manoir) - 2015
  • We Are Gold (Nous sommes gold) - 2019
  • Mont Foster - 2020
  • Dehors Serge dehors - 2021
  • The Cheaters (Les Tricheurs) - 2022
  • Dusk for a Hitman (Crépuscule pour un tueur) - 2023
  • Ru - 2023

References

  1. ^ Peter Howell, "Lazhar makes the grade". Toronto Star, March 9, 2012.
  2. ^ "Jutra: liste des nominations". La Presse, March 9, 2012.

External links

  • Jean-François Lord at IMDb
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Canadian Film Award
1963–1978Genie Award
1980–2011
Canadian Screen Award
2012–present
Note: From 1963 to 1969, two separate awards were consistently presented for colour and black-and-white cinematography. This distinction did not continue from 1970 on.


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