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Revision as of 18:12, 2 January 2025 by Bearcat (talk | contribs) (←Created page with ''''Yan Lanouette Turgeon''' is a Canadian film and television director from Quebec.<ref>Frédéric Bouchard, . ''Qui Fait Quoi'', February 16, 2024.</ref> He is most noted as a two-time winner of the Gémeaux Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series, winning i...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Yan Lanouette Turgeon is a Canadian film and television director from Quebec. He is most noted as a two-time winner of the Gémeaux Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series, winning in 2016 for Unité 9 and in 2017 for L'Imposteur.
He directed a number of short films before making his feature film debut with Rock Paper Scissors (Roche papier ciseaux) in 2013.
Filmography
Film
- Pedigree - 2004
- Papillon noir - 2007
- Le revenant - 2010
- Rock Paper Scissors (Roche papier ciseaux) - 2013
- Miss Boots (Mlle Bottine) - 2024
Television
- Unité 9 - 2015
- L'Imposteur - 2016-17
- Les Pays d'en haut - 2018
- Epidemic (Épidémie) - 2020
- Aller Simple - 2022
- IXE-13 et la course à l'uranium - 2024
References
- Frédéric Bouchard, "Yan Lanouette Turgeon confectionne l’univers visuel d’« IXE-13 et la course à l’uranium »". Qui Fait Quoi, February 16, 2024.
- "Unité 9 et Les pays d'en haut couronnées au Gala des Gémeaux". Ici Radio-Canada, September 18, 2016.
- Lili Monette-Crépô, "Prix Gémeaux 2017: les réactions des nommés et des gagnants sur le tapis rouge". Huffington Post, September 18, 2017.
- Stéphanie Vallet, "Roche papier ciseaux: jeu de vilains". La Presse, February 17, 2013.