André-Line Beauparlant (born 1966 in
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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) is a Canadian
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
,
production designer
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,
set decorator
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and
film director
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. She was nominated for a
for her work in ''
Continental, a Film Without Guns
''Continental, a Film Without Guns'' () is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film directed and written by Stéphane Lafleur.
Plot
The lives of four people intertwine after the disappearance of a man who wanders into the forest. A Man wakes up on a b ...
(Continental, un film sans fusil)'' at the
28th Genie Awards
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and for ''
Happy Camper (Camping sauvage)'', ''
The Negro
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(Le nèg')'' and ''
The Woman Who Drinks (La Femme qui boit)'' at the
25th Genie Awards
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. At the 28th Genie Awards, she was also nominated for
Best Feature Length Documentary for her film ''
Antlers
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(Panache)''.
In 2002, she was nominated for three
Jutra Awards Jutras may have several meanings :
* Claude Jutra: an award-winning French Canadian filmmaker
**Jutra Award: Film awards formerly given in the Canadian province of Quebec, named after the filmmaker and now known as Prix Iris
**The Claude Jutra Awa ...
for Best Art Direction for ''The Woman Who Drinks'' and ''
Marriages
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(Mariages)'' and for Best Documentary for ''
Three Princesses for Roland (Trois princesses pour Roland)''.
She is an alumna of the
University of Montreal
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and a 1993 graduate of the
National Theatre School of Canada
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.
In 2018, she received a nomination for Best Art Direction at the
Prix Iris
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for ''
Infiltration''.
References
External links
*
Official websiteBiography of André-Line Beauparlant
Canadian art directors
Canadian documentary film directors
Film directors from Montreal
Université de Montréal alumni
Living people
National Theatre School of Canada alumni
Canadian production designers
Canadian set decorators
Canadian women film directors
Canadian women graphic designers
Canadian women production designers
Université Laval alumni
Canadian graphic designers
1966 births
Canadian women documentary filmmakers
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