Michel Arcand

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Michel Arcand (* 1949 in Val-d'Or , Québec , Canada ) is a Canadian film editor .

Life

Arcand was born in 1949 in the Canadian city of Val-d'Or, in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region . In his professional career so far, he has worked as an editor on around forty films.

Genie Awards he won in 1988 for the section of Night Zoo - Creatures of the Night , 1992 Léolo and 2007 at the 27th Genie Awards for Maurice Richard . Arcand received nominations for this award in 1989, 1991, twice in 1994, 1996 and 2001, a total of six times, for the best editing of various films. In 2000 he was nominated for Emporte-moi - Take me with you and in 2006 for Maurice Richard at the Prix ​​Jutra . The Directors Guild of Canada beat him at the 2004 DGC Craft Award for The Gospel of John and atDGC Team Award for The Secret of the Blue Butterfly .

Some of Arcand's films are: the drama Léolo (1992) by director Jean-Claude Lauzon , the agent movie Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) by Roger Spottiswoode with Pierce Brosnan , the drama A Touch of Sunshine (1999) by István Szabó with Ralph Fiennes , the thriller The Art of War (film) (2000) by Christian Duguay with Wesley Snipes , the action film The 6th Day (2000) by Roger Spottiswoode with Arnold Schwarzenegger , the romantic drama Séraphin: un homme et son péché (2002) by Charles Binamé with Karine Vanasse , the adventure film The Secret of the Blue Butterfly (2004) by Léa Pool with William Hurt , the ice hockey film Maurice Richard (2005) by Charles Binamé with Roy Dupuis and the film drama Délivrez-moi (2006) by Denis Chouinard with Céline Bonnier .

Filmography (selection)

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