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Benjamin Patrick Paquette, commonly known as B. P. Paquette, is a Canadian
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,
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, film producer and
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.


Background

Born in
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, Paquette spent his childhood and adolescence in
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. Shooting his first film at age 10 and making over a dozen student shorts (including the award-winning ''An Uneven Scroll''), Paquette produced, wrote and directed two features while still a high school student, ''Maxwell's Silver Hammer'' (1993) and ''A Descent Into Darkness'' (1994), and a third as a university student, ''Raining Angels'' (1997). Paquette then established his Montreal-based film production and distribution company, Ourson Films in 1998.


Education

Paquette graduated from
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's
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in
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with B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees, respectively, in ''Film Production'' In 2007, Paquette was accepted into the inaugural class of the Ph.D. program in ''Film Theory'' at the
Université de Montréal The Université de Montréal (; UdeM; ) is a French-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The university's main campus is located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on M ...
, the first program of its kind in Canada.


Academia and professional skills development


Academia

Since 2009, Paquette has been the director of, and a professor in, the ''Motion Picture Arts'' curriculum within the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program at
Thorneloe University Thorneloe University, also known as Thorneloe University at Laurentian, is an Anglican affiliated university formerly federated with, and still inset on the campus of, the larger Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Programs The ...
, a federated partner of
Laurentian University Laurentian University (), officially Laurentian University of Sudbury, is a mid-sized Bilingualism in Canada, bilingual public university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, incorporated on March 28, 1960. Laurentian offers a variety of undergr ...
. Paquette was recruited to lead the establishment of an eventual film, TV and digital media production program. In 2011, Laurentian University began offering an
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in ''Motion Picture Arts'', while in 2013 it began offering an
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, the only one of its kind in
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. Paquette started his academic career in the ''Film & Television Production Program'' at Trebas Institute, a private, post-secondary college based in Montreal. From 2001 to 2009, he gave practical courses, including those regarding screenwriting and production. From 2001-2005, he also served as program director. In his capacity as such, Paquette lead the creation, development, and implementation of its current, competency-based, four-session program, which received accreditation from the
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in 2005. Before relocating back to Greater Sudbury, Paquette taught filmmaking at the
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during the 2009-2010 academic year. With his film '' Perspective'', Paquette began to directly integrate his film-making pursuits with his academic interests. In effect, the film served as a teaching tool for Paquette's film production students at
Laurentian University Laurentian University (), officially Laurentian University of Sudbury, is a mid-sized Bilingualism in Canada, bilingual public university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, incorporated on March 28, 1960. Laurentian offers a variety of undergr ...
.


Professional skills development

In his capacity as both a filmmaker and educator, Paquette has been a juror at international film festivals, a guest filmmaking instructor at various professional skills development institutions, including acclaimed Cree filmmaker
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's ''Weengushk Film Institute'', and ''Music and Film in Motion''. Furthermore, he has been a special guest speaker at various public events, such as the
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's An Intimate Evening of Film & Music hosted by the
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, and he gave acting-on-screen workshops for the Sudbury Theatre Centre, the material of which led to his feature-length
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''
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''. Like '' Perspective'', ''Your Name Here'' directly integrates Paquette's cinema experiments with his interests in education. In 2011, Paquette co-founded the Greater Sudbury-based not-for-profit company Northern Ontario Motion Picture Culture and Industry Development Corporation (NOMPCIDC, pronounced "Nomp-see-dik"), whose mandate is to develop and promote the film and television industry in Northern Ontario. In 2012, ''NOMPCIDC'' launched Xanadu Studios, an equipment rental depot and post-production facility that services professional film and TV projects in Northern Ontario. Sound stages, for professional and training purposes, are currently in development. Since 2012, NOMPCIDC has partnered with
Thorneloe University Thorneloe University, also known as Thorneloe University at Laurentian, is an Anglican affiliated university formerly federated with, and still inset on the campus of, the larger Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Programs The ...
to offer film and TV production workshops for students. In 2016, the
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corporation (NOHFC) announced that it had partnered with NOMPCIDC and Thorneloe to offer these workshops. Students enrolled in the Motion Picture Arts (MPArts) curriculum within Thorneloe's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree program can register for the workshops, which are a comprehensive, practice-based educational supplement. "It's to encourage students that they don't need millions of dollars, big movie stars and huge crews to make films", said Paquette. The general outcome of the production workshops is that students experience working under the guidance of professional filmmakers in a professional context, which will allow students to further develop and gain more confidence in their practical work skills, receive credit for their work that they can add to their resume, network with professional filmmakers, and receive a reference letters from a professional filmmakers under whom they shadowed and/or assisted.


Filmmaking

Paquette creates films for himself rather than a target audience. "You can't make a film for anyone but yourself," said Paquette. In 2008, Paquette co-founded the Greater Sudbury-based production and distribution company Nortario Films. In addition to producing films written and directed by Paquette, Nortario Films also produces films by other filmmakers, including
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's dramatic thriller ''
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'', and '' ''Darwin'' (2015 film)'', a science fiction
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. Acclaimed
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-born
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has collaborated with Paquette on all five of his feature films, three as cinematographer and two as visual consultant.


Triptych on "The Psychology of Romantic Love"

Paquette made his professional filmmaking debut with the international award-winning and critically polarizing '' A Year in the Death of Jack Richards'', the first part of his trilogy on "the psychology of romantic love." This was followed with '' The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming'', and concludes with ''The Anonymous Rudy S.''


''Perspective''

In 2012, Paquette unveiled the first of the nine chapters that comprise '' Perspective'', his most innovative and experimental film to date. All nine chapters, titled, respectively, ''Chapter 1: Salt & Soda'' (2012), ''Chapter 2: Chris and Other Beards'' (2013), ''Chapter 3: Hush, hsuH'' (2014), ''Chapter 4: Reflecting'' (2015), ''Chapter 5: Triangulation'' (2016), ''Chapter 6: The Saddest Lines'' (2017), ''Chapter 7: Me, Myself, and I'' (2018), ''Chapter 8: Marital Accumulation'' (2019), and ''The Shed of
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'' (2020) were completed by 2020.


''Your Name Here''

Set in a movie theatre as a workshop for amateur actors, ''
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'' is Paquette's feature-length
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that examines the art and craft of movie acting, and the desire for movie stardom. ''Your Name Here'' features various aspiring actors who reveal their true selves while simultaneously reenacting the Oscar-winning Hollywood classic
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.


''Beautiful Accidents''

''Beautiful Accidents'' is a 2019 Canadian feature-length comedy metafilm adapted and directed by Paquette from an original screenplay by Amanda M. Darling. Blurring fact and fiction, the film follows an indie film crew shooting a cheesy
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.


Filmography


Recognition


Awards and nominations

* 2004, Nomination, Best Canadian Feature Film at
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, also known as Cinéfest and Cinéfest Sudbury is an annual film festival in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada,"Cinefest provides cultural landmark". ''Sudbury Star'', September 16, 1999. held over nine ...
for '' A Year in the Death of Jack Richards'' * 2005, Won Best Independent Feature Award at the
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for ''A Year in the Death of Jack Richards'' * 2005, Nomination, FIPRESCI Prize for Best First Feature Film at the Transylvania International Film Festival for ''A Year in the Death of Jack Richards'' * 2005, Won Grand Jury Award at The DeadCENTER Film Festival for ''A Year in the Death of Jack Richards'' * 2008, Nomination, Grand Prix Focus at the
Festival du nouveau cinéma The Festival du nouveau cinéma or FNC (English: ''Festival of New Cinema'') is an annual independent film festival held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring independent films from around the world. Over 160,000 people attend each year. One of ...
for '' The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming'' * 2009, Won Bronze Palm Award at the Mexico International Film Festival for ''The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming'' * 2009, Nomination, Best Canadian Feature Film at Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival for ''The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming'' * 2009, Nomination, Best Non-European Dramatic Feature at
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for ''The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Paquette, B. P. 1975 births 21st-century Canadian screenwriters Film producers from Ontario Academic staff of Laurentian University Film directors from London, Ontario Franco-Ontarian people Living people Writers from Greater Sudbury Writers from London, Ontario 21st-century Canadian male writers Canadian male screenwriters Screenwriters from Ontario