Carl Leblanc

Mid-90s, Carl Leblanc founds AD HOC FILMS. With his friend and colleague Luc Cyr, he produces and/or directs around fifteen documentaries including Canada by night (that won the Gémeaux du meilleur documentaire price in 1999), Le cœur d’Auschwitz (finalist for the Jutra 2011) and two docuseries including La boîte noire (the won the Gémeaux de la meilleure réalisation and the Gémeaux de la meilleure musique originale in 2003). For more than ten years, he navigates between documentary filmmaking (Nation : huits-clos avec Lucien Bouchard and Le commun des mortels) and novel writing (Le personnage secondaire, Artéfact, Fruits). Perdre Mario is his fourth feature length documentary.

 

Filmography

PERDRE MARIO, 2021, 82 minutes, documentary

LE COMMUN DES MORTELS, 2017, 82 minutes, documentary

ÊTRE AILLEURS: L’ANNÉE QUÉBÉCOISE DE M. JUPPÉ, 2016, 52 minutes, documentary

NATION: UN HUI-CLOS AVEC LUCIEN BOUCHARD, 2014, 83 minutes, documentary

LE CŒUR D’AUSCHWITZ, 2010, 85 minutes, documentary

DIEU ET NOUS, 2009, 4 X 52 minutes, docuseries

LES FEUX DE LA SAINT-JEAN, 2005, 54 minutes, documentary

L’OTAGE, 2004, 78 minutes, documentary

15 NOVEMBRE 76, 20h40, 2004, 54 minutes, documentary

THÉRÈSE ET ALBERT, 2003, 54 minutes, documentary

LA BOÎTE NOIRE, 2002 et 2005, 26 X 30 minutes, docuseries

LA FIN DU CANADA, 2002, 54 minutes, documentary

L’EAU À LA BOUCHE, 2001, 53 minutes, documentary

ARCHIVES DE L’ÂME, 2001, 54 minutes, documentary

LA BELLE PROVINCE, 2000, 54 minutes, documentary

MOURIR EN FRANCE, 2000, 54 minutes, documentary

MON FRÈRE RICHARD, 1999, 54 minutes, documentary

CANADA BY NIGHT, 1999, 54 minutes, documentary

LE CHEMIN DU ROY, 1997, 54 minutes, documentary

LETTRE À LUCIENNE, 1996, 52 minutes, documentary