Raymonde Provencher

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Raymonde Provencher is a Canadian documentary filmmaker,[1] most noted for her films War Babies (War Babies, nés de la haine)[2] and Grace, Milly, Lucy...Child Soldiers (Grace, Milly, Lucy ... Des fillettes soldates).[3]

Formerly a television journalist associated most prominently with Télé-Québec's documentary series Nord-Sud, she cofounded the Macumba Films documentary studio with Robert Cornellier and Patricio Henríquez in 1995.[4] In addition to her own work as a director, she is often credited as a producer on films directed by Cornellier or Henríquez.

War Babies was the winner of the Hot Docs Audience Award at the 2003 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival,[5] and won four Gémeaux Awards in 2003.[6]

A retrospective program of Provencher's films War Babies, Grace, Milly, Lucy, Crimes Without Honour and Café Désirs was scheduled to take place at Hot Docs in 2020.[7] When the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the retrospective was postponed instead of taking place as part of the online program,[8] and instead was staged at the 2022 festival.[9]

Filmography

  • L'Enfance assassinée - 2000
  • La Planète ravagée - 2001
  • War Babies (War Babies, nés de la haine) - 2002
  • Partir ou mourir - 2005
  • Une nouvelle vie pour Ramon Mercedes - 2007
  • Le déshonneur des Casques bleus - 2007
  • Une mort insensée - 2008
  • Grace, Milly, Lucy...Child Soldiers (Grace, Milly, Lucy ... Des fillettes soldates) - 2009
  • Crimes Without Honour (Ces crimes sans honneur ) - 2012[10]
  • Café Désirs - 2015[11]
  • Déchirements - 2017[12]

References

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