Renée Beaulieu is a Canadian film director and screenwriter from
Quebec, whose debut feature film Adrien (Le Garagiste) was released in
2015.Originally from Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, Beaulieu worked as a
pharmacist until deciding to leave her job and return to film school.
She is now a professor of film studies at the Université de
Montréal.Her first screenplay, Le ring, was directed by Anaïs
Barbeau-Lavalette in 2007. She also later wrote and directed the short
films Qui, Coupable and Le Vide before making Le Garagiste, whose
central theme of a man coming to terms with his mortality while
suffering from kidney disease was inspired by one of her final clients
as a pharmacist.Beaulieu was also the editor of Le Garagiste. At the
4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, she was a nominee for Best
Editing.
Quebec, whose debut feature film Adrien (Le Garagiste) was released in
2015.Originally from Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, Beaulieu worked as a
pharmacist until deciding to leave her job and return to film school.
She is now a professor of film studies at the Université de
Montréal.Her first screenplay, Le ring, was directed by Anaïs
Barbeau-Lavalette in 2007. She also later wrote and directed the short
films Qui, Coupable and Le Vide before making Le Garagiste, whose
central theme of a man coming to terms with his mortality while
suffering from kidney disease was inspired by one of her final clients
as a pharmacist.Beaulieu was also the editor of Le Garagiste. At the
4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, she was a nominee for Best
Editing.
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