Jérôme Sabourin is a Canadian cinematographer and documentary filmmaker,[1] most noted as a three-time winner of the
Gémeaux Award for Best Cinematography in a Drama Series.
He is the son of actor
Marcel Sabourin.[2] In 2019 he announced that he was entering production on At the End of Nothing at All (Au boute du rien pantoute), a documentary film about his father, as his directorial debut.[1] The film premiered at the 2024
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma.[3]
^Adele Weder,
"‘Minuit’ cleans up at Gemeaux nods". The Hollywood Reporter, December 12, 2006. Note that source just says "best direction"; this is a translation error, as the category was in fact "direction photographique", or cinematography.