Roger Frappier

Roger Frappier (born April 14, 1945) is a Canadian producer, director, editor, actor, and screenwriter.

Biography

Roger Frappier worked in all areas of the film business, from film critic to television commercial director to director/ producer of the experimental feature documentary Le Gand film ordinaire, until he found his true vocation as a hands-on producer. While at the National Film Board of Canada in the early 1980s, he assembled a group of writer/directors who collaborated on developing edgy, urban dramas. The script for Le Déclin de l’empire américain emerged from the process that Frappier had set in motion. With that film’s phenomenal success, Frappier rose to the ranks of the top producers of feature films in Quebec. He left the NFB in 1986 and founded Max Films with Pierre Gendron, producing Un Zoo la nuit in 1987, the winner of 13 Genie Awards, still a record. His many other films include Pouvoir intime, Anne Trister, Jésus de Montréal, Ding et Dong, le film and Cosmos. Members of the Cosmos collective went on to make two of the most celebrated works in recent Québécois cinema, Un 32 août sur terre and Maelström, underscoring Frappier’s eye for fresh talent. His 2003 production, the affable Seducing Doctor Lewis, became one of the highest-grossing films at the domestic box office in Canadian film history.[1]

Filmography

As Producer

As Director

  • 1971 : Le Grand film ordinaire
  • 1974 : L'Infonie inachevée
  • 1977 : Samedi - Le Ventre de la nuit
  • 1977 : Lundi - Une chaumière, un cœur
  • 1978 : Le Ventre de la nuit
  • 1984 : Le Dernier glacier
  • 2000 : Die Fremde
  • 2020: Chaakapesh

As Editor

  • 1970 : El Assifa
  • 1971 : Pizzagone
  • 1971 : Faut aller parmi l'monde pour le savoir
  • 1974 : L'Infonie inachevée

As Actor

As scriptwriter

  • 1984 : Le Dernier glacier

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 1987 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture and Golden Reel Award with René Malo, The Decline of the American Empire
  • 1988 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture with Pierre Gendron, Un Zoo la nuit
  • 1990 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture and Golden Reel Award with Pierre Gendron, Jésus de Montréal
  • 1991 : Genie Award Golden Reel Award, Ding et Dong : le film
  • 2001 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture with Luc Vandal, Maelström

Nominations

  • 1982 : Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short with Carole Mondello, Voyage de nuit
  • 1987 : Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film with René Malo, The Decline of the American Empire
  • 1990 : Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film with Pierre Gendron, Jésus de Montréal
  • 1991 : BAFTA for Best Film Not in English with Pierre Gendron, Jésus de Montréal
  • 1999 : Jutra Award for Best Film, 2 secondes
  • 1999 : Jutra Award for Best Film, Un 32 août sur terre
  • 2002 : Jutra Award for Best Film with Luc Vandal, L'Ange de goudron
  • 2004 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture with Pierre Grendon, Seducing Doctor Lewis
  • 2007 : Jutra Award for Best Film with Luc Vandal
  • 2007 : Genie Award for Best Motion Picture, La vie secrète des gens heureux
  • 2009 : Jutra Award for Best Film with Luc Vandal, Borderline
  • 2014 : Genie Award for Best Film with Barbara Doran, The Grand Seduction

References

  1. Alioff, Maurie (1997). "Cosmos: The World According to Roger Frappier". Take One: Film in Canada. 6 (17): 24–26, 32–33.
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