THE NATURE OF FRÉDÉRIC BACK

78 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2012
Directed byPhil Comeau
Produced byCécile Chevrier (Phare-est Média)
LanguagesEnglish, French
Short description

A famous creator in love with our environment, from which he draws his inspiration.

Film subjects Arts & Culture , Portraits
Regis du cinemas, general

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Press reviews

Focusing particularly on the formative years of the artist, the film shows how deeply the works and teachings of Mathurin Méheut influenced him, and contains numerous accounts, including those from John Lasseter and Isao Takahata, that enrich this remarkable documentary. Marcel Jean, Festival d'Annecy Film riche et habilement réalisé à la hauteur du personnage. Film destiné à une carrière internationale. Téléjournal Radio-Canada

Film details

Synopsis

The Nature of Frédéric Back draws a masterful portrait of an exceptional man. A visual artist and animation filmmaker, he has produced an immense body of work that imparts an essential message. With their luminous poetry, their freshness and emotion, his films are both universal and timeless. The two-time Oscar winner for Crac! and The Man Who Planted Trees has now reached a wise old age but lost none of his passion, or the wonder or outrage that have always moved him. Frédéric Back is, and remains, a model for all of us.

 

Credits

Direction : Phil Comeau

Script : Cécile Chevrier

Direction of Photography : Bernard Fougères

Editing : Marie Hamelin

Sound : Georges Hannan

Music : Claude Fournier

Production : Cécile Chevrier, Phare-est Média

 

Financial Partners

Artv

Group Média TFO

FMC

Film Nouveau-Brunswick

Gouvernement du Canada

 

Direction

Phil Comeau

Phil Comeau, director and scriptwriter, has directed over 100 productions in documentary and drama. His films has won over 80 awards at film festivals. They have been broadcast on over 75 TV networks in 175 countries and translated in 22 languages. Phil Comeau has reveived the Order of Canada for his contribution to cinema.   Filmography   Zachary Richard, toujours batailleur (2016 / 80 min) Belle-Île-en-Mer, île bretonne et acadienne (2016 / 30 min) Ron Turcotte, jockey légendaire (2014 / 75 min) Frédéric Back, Grandeur Nature (2013 / 78 min) Les Acadiens du Québec, avec Fred Pellerin (2011 / 2 x 60 min) La Sagouine (2006 / 12 x 30 min)      Chopin : Frédéric et George Sand (2001 / 60 min)              Tribu.com  (I & II) (2000-02 / 13 x 60 min)                                                                    LE Secret de Jérôme (1994 /100 min) Archéologie (1993 / 8 x 30 min)

Awards

Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival 2014
Audience Award Louisiana, USQ
artv festival international du film sur l’art 2012
Audience Award Montreal
Festival international du cinéma francophone en acadie 2012
Audience Award Moncton