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Canadian cinematographer
Luc Montpellier is a
Canadian cinematographer.
[1] He is most noted for his work on the 2013 film
It Was You Charlie, for which he was a
Canadian Screen Award nominee for
Best Cinematography at the
3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2014.
[2]
He has also been a
Canadian Society of Cinematographers award winner for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Short in 2000 for the short film
Soul Cages,
[3] and a
Gemini Award winner for Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series at the
18th Gemini Awards in 2003 for the television film Hemingway vs. Callaghan.
[4]
He is a native of the
Chelmsford neighbourhood in
Sudbury,
Ontario,
[5] and an alumnus of the film school at
Ryerson University.
[3]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
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^ Brooklyn Neustaeter,
"'Women Talking': How cinematography shows the story of abuse and recovery".
CTV News, September 11, 2022.
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^ Ryan Lattanzio,
"Canadian Academy Awards Nominate ‘Mommy,’ ‘Maps to the Stars’".
IndieWire, January 13, 2015.
- ^
a
b Mark Dillon,
"Montpellier helps bring cinematic approach to Foreign Objects".
Playback, August 21, 2000.
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^ Oliver Lyttelton,
"On The Rise ’12: 5 Cinematographers Lighting Up Screens In Recent Years".
IndieWire, June 26, 2012.
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^ Michael James,
"Cinematographer shooting for the top in Canadian film industry".
Sudbury.com, March 20, 2006.
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