Director and screenwriter for the small as well as the big screen, ROBERT FAVREAU is an impressive artist, who offers quality fiction and documentary works. The former include the astounding feature film Un dimanche à Kigali, released in 2006, which follows striking movies such as Les muses orphelines (2000) and Portion d'éternité (1989), as well as television series such as L'ombre de l'épervier I and II (1998 and 2000), which won him several awards, among others the Stella Artois award for best Canadian feature film (Portion d'éternité). Among his documentary works, let us point out Pied de biche (2005) and Le soleil a pas d'chance (1975), which received a rave review and record audience ratings when it aired on the television channel, Radio-Québec. Fond of his work, he has been sharing his knowledge from the beginning of his career, both as a lecturer (UQÀM - INIS) and as an intensive Jeu à la caméra workshop coach for actors.


Last update 10.11.2006