Louise Archambault
Louise Archambault, a key figure in Québécois cinema, merges neo-naturalism with classic storytelling, often spotlighting strong women challenging societal norms. Her acclaimed film "Gabrielle" (2013) earned her the Canadian Screen Award for Best Motion Picture and multiple Jutra Awards.
Initially considering medical school, Archambault shifted to filmmaking, starting as a sound trainee on "Lance et compte" (1986–88). After honing skills at Concordia University, she worked in diverse roles, including as assistant director on Jean-Marc Vallée’s "Liste noire" (1995). Joining Roger Frappier’s Max Films in 1998, she contributed as a cinematographer for "2 secondes" (1998). Her debut short, "Atomic Saké" (1999), internationally recognized and awarded the Jutra Award for Best Short Film, preceded her impactful feature "Familia" (2005), lauded at TIFF with honours such as Best Canadian First Feature Film and the Claude Jutra Award. These successes established Archambault as a rising talent in Canadian cinema.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Irena's Vow
Director
2024
Movie
The Bad Seed Returns
Director
2022
Movie
Gabrielle
Screenplay
2013
Movie
And the Birds Rained Down
Director
2019
Movie
2 Seconds
Director of Photography
1998
Movie
Be Mine, Valentine
Director
2022
Movie
Thanks for Everything
Director
2019
Movie
Soft Shell Man
Costume Design
2001
Movie
Familia
Director
2005
Movie
One Summer
Director
2023
Movie
The National Parks Project
Director
2011
TV
Trop
Director
2017