A native of
Sorel-Tracy,
Quebec,[4] he participated in the filmmaking series La Course destination monde in 1996, before releasing his first short theatrical documentary film, My Father (Mon père), in 2000.[1] The film was the winner of the Prix Pierre et Yolande Perrault at the 2001
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma.[5]
He released numerous short and feature documentaries for both film and television throughout his career, with the
Gémeaux Award-nominated CHSLD mon amour (2020) being his final film before his death.[6]