Michel Langlois is a Canadian film director and screenwriter from
Quebec. He is a two-time nominee for the Genie Award for Best
Screenplay, garnering nominations at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985 for
A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel) and at the 12th Genie Awards
in 1991 for The Savage Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage).His other
screenwriting credits include Lessons on Life (Trois pommes à côté
du sommeil) and Cargo.As a director, he made the short films Sortie
234, La nuit du visiteur and Lettre à mon père before releasing his
feature debut, Cap Tourmente, in 1993.Following Cap Tourmente,
however, Langlois has concentrated exclusively on documentary films.
His first documentary, released in 2002, was Le fil cassé, an
exploration of his own family genealogy. The film, whose title
translates as The Broken Thread, was inspired by the fact that as a
gay man he would not be fathering children, and thus documenting his
ancestry would be his primary contribution to the family history. He
followed up with Mère et monde, a documentary about the family whose
small inn in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive had inspired Cap Tourmente, in
2009; and Anne des vingt jours, a biographical documentary about
writer Anne Hébert, in 2013.
Quebec. He is a two-time nominee for the Genie Award for Best
Screenplay, garnering nominations at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985 for
A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel) and at the 12th Genie Awards
in 1991 for The Savage Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage).His other
screenwriting credits include Lessons on Life (Trois pommes à côté
du sommeil) and Cargo.As a director, he made the short films Sortie
234, La nuit du visiteur and Lettre à mon père before releasing his
feature debut, Cap Tourmente, in 1993.Following Cap Tourmente,
however, Langlois has concentrated exclusively on documentary films.
His first documentary, released in 2002, was Le fil cassé, an
exploration of his own family genealogy. The film, whose title
translates as The Broken Thread, was inspired by the fact that as a
gay man he would not be fathering children, and thus documenting his
ancestry would be his primary contribution to the family history. He
followed up with Mère et monde, a documentary about the family whose
small inn in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive had inspired Cap Tourmente, in
2009; and Anne des vingt jours, a biographical documentary about
writer Anne Hébert, in 2013.
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