Jean-Nicolas Orhon

Jean Nicolas Orhon is a writer director in both documentary and fiction film. After completing his studies in cinema and anthropology, he directed Asteur (2003), a documentary about the survival of the French language and culture in Louisiana. In 2008, he directed the short fiction film Tu t’souviens tu? The same year, he completed Tant qu’il reste une voix, a documentary about the collecting and recording of oral traditions. In 2011, he directed the short fiction Roule moi un patin, along with some fifteen vignettes exploring the world of wine for the program Des kiwis et des hommes. In 2012, he directed Les Nuits de la poésie, a feature length documentary celebrating Quebec poets from 1970 to the present. The world premiere of his most recent documentary, Bidonville (2013) was held at the Montreal International Documentary Festival.

 

Bidonville , 82 min Documentary, 2013

Les nuits de la poésie, 70 min, Documentary, 2012

Roule-moi un patin, 10 min, Fiction, 2011

A Voice Remains , 52 min, Documentary, 2008

Jackrabbit , 8 min, Documentary, 2008

Tu t’souviens-tu?, 14 min, Fiction, 2008

Asteur, 60 min, Documentary, 2003