Robert Daudelin (born May 31, 1939 in Bromont, Quebec) is a Canadian
film administrator and historian, best known as the longtime director
of the Cinémathèque québécoise.He was a founder of the Quebec film
magazine Objectif, a programmer for the Montreal International Film
Festival, and the first director of the Conseil québécois pour la
diffusion du cinéma, and has served on the board of the International
Federation of Film Archives. In 1987, he made Konitz: Portrait of the
Artist as a Saxophonist, a documentary film about jazz musician Lee
Konitz, for the National Film Board.He received Quebec's Prix
Albert-Tessier for contributions to Quebec cinema in 2002, a Special
Achievement Genie in 2003, and was named as a Member of the Order of
Canada in 2004.
film administrator and historian, best known as the longtime director
of the Cinémathèque québécoise.He was a founder of the Quebec film
magazine Objectif, a programmer for the Montreal International Film
Festival, and the first director of the Conseil québécois pour la
diffusion du cinéma, and has served on the board of the International
Federation of Film Archives. In 1987, he made Konitz: Portrait of the
Artist as a Saxophonist, a documentary film about jazz musician Lee
Konitz, for the National Film Board.He received Quebec's Prix
Albert-Tessier for contributions to Quebec cinema in 2002, a Special
Achievement Genie in 2003, and was named as a Member of the Order of
Canada in 2004.
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