Marc-Antoine Lemire (born 1990) is a Canadian film director. He is
most noted for his 2017 short film Pre-Drink, which won the Toronto
International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the
2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Prix Iris for best
Fiction Short Film at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards.A graduate of the
film studies program at the Université du Québec à Montréal, he
won the Prix du meilleur espoir en cinéma documentaire in 2013 for
his documentary film Ces trottoirs où nous marchons. He made the
short films Plaisirs de table (2012) and Joséphine, ou Chat échaudé
craint l'eau froide (2013) before breaking through to wider attention
with his 2015 short film Inner Jellyfishes (Les Méduses), which
screened at film festivals across Canada and internationally.He has
also worked in the art department for other films as an art director
and propmaster.
most noted for his 2017 short film Pre-Drink, which won the Toronto
International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the
2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Prix Iris for best
Fiction Short Film at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards.A graduate of the
film studies program at the Université du Québec à Montréal, he
won the Prix du meilleur espoir en cinéma documentaire in 2013 for
his documentary film Ces trottoirs où nous marchons. He made the
short films Plaisirs de table (2012) and Joséphine, ou Chat échaudé
craint l'eau froide (2013) before breaking through to wider attention
with his 2015 short film Inner Jellyfishes (Les Méduses), which
screened at film festivals across Canada and internationally.He has
also worked in the art department for other films as an art director
and propmaster.
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