Robert Daudelin

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.[1]

He was a founder of the Quebec film magazine Objectif, a programmer for the Montreal International Film Festival,[2] 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.[1] 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.[1]

He received Quebec's Prix Albert-Tessier for contributions to Quebec cinema in 2002,[3] a Special Achievement Genie in 2003,[4] and was named as a Member of the Order of Canada in 2004.[5]

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Cinémathèque québécoise

OCLC 26857733. François Auger, René Beauclair, Louise Beaudet, Robert Daudelin, Alain Gauthier, Pierre Jutras, Nicole Laurin, Pierre Véronneau, et

International Federation of Film Archives

Wolfgang Klaue 1979–1985  Germany 7 Anna-Lena Wibom 1985–1989  Sweden 8 Robert Daudelin 1989–1995  Canada 9 Michelle Aubert 1995–1999  France 10 Iván Trujillo

The Cat in the Bag (1964 film)

shot on a budget of $45,982 (equivalent to $460,381 in 2025). Critic Robert Daudelin stated: "At last we were confronted by a film which really belonged

Charles Daudelin

Charles Daudelin (October 1, 1920 – April 2, 2001) was a Canadian artist who was a pioneer in modern sculpture and painting. He worked in a wide variety

List of Quebec films

Valade, "RIDM 2024 : Partie 1". Panorama-Cinéma, November 23, 2024. Robert Daudelin, "GRAVER L’HOMME : ARRÊT SUR PIERRE HÉBERT". 24 images, May 10, 2024

Montreal International Film Festival

was led throughout its history by Pierre Juneau as president, with Robert Daudelin as a manager and programmer. At the fourth festival in 1963, the festival

The Revolutionary (1965 film)

another cabin nearby. The film's cast also included Alain Chartrand, Robert Daudelin, Michel Gauthier, René Goulet, Pierre Hébert, Camil Houle, Richard

List of Canadian films of 2024

Shitless to world premiere at Fantasia". Playback, June 14, 2024. Robert Daudelin, "GRAVER L’HOMME : ARRÊT SUR PIERRE HÉBERT". 24 images, May 10, 2024