Louise Archambault

Louise Archambault is a graduate of Concordia university and has since worked on a number of projects ranging from Costume Designer on Un crabe dans la tete to photographer on Congorama. Her short film Atomic Sake won the Claude Jutra Award in 2000. Archambault shared a CITYTV Award at the Toronto International Film Festival for Familia in the category of Best Canadian First Feature. Written and Directed by Archambault, Familia was nominated for best picture at the 2006 Genie Awards. Her 2013 film, Gabrielle, was her second feature-length film. She is pictured above at the Montréal premiere of that film in a photo by Northernstars™ Québec correspondent Maurie Alioff. Archambault’s Il pleuvait des oiseaux, aka And the Birds Rained Down was selected to have its World Premiere at TIFF 2019.

Also see: The Ties that Bind: Louise Archambault and Familia.

Features & TV Movies

Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release

Là-haut les étoiles (1993, short)
Deux grand-mamans (1997, short)
Atomic Sake (1999, short)

Mensonges (TV-2000, short)
Familia (2005)

Lock (2010, short)
The National Parks Project (co-director, 2011)
Petite mort (2012, short)
Gabrielle (2013)
And The Birds Rained Down (aka Il pleuvait des oiseaux, 2019)

TV Series – at least 1 episode of:
La galère (2013)
Nouvelle Adresse (2015)
Nouvelle Adresse: la webserie (2015, mini-series)
This Life (2015)
Catastophe (2017)
Trop (2017)

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