Marie-Julie Dallaire

Marie-Julie Dallaire

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Marie-Julie Dallaire is a filmmaker in cinema, television, and advertising. "Comme une vague – Big Giant Wave", her latest film produced in collaboration with Jean-Marc Vallée, premiered in April 2021 in Quebec, winning three Iris awards (Gala Québec Cinéma 2022) and the grand prize at the Les Percéïdes Festival and the Navarra International Film Festival in Spain. In 2020, she directed "L’impossible été de Jules", a short film about the pandemic (ONF). In 2015, Denis Villeneuve entrusted her with directing the second unit of "Arrival". In 2007, she won two awards: a Gémeau award for "Marie-Antoinette sur fond vert" and the Dworkin Foundation prize for "Notre père", which was also nominated for the Jutra Awards. In 1996, she co-directed "Cosmos", which won the Art House Cinema award at the Cannes Directors' Fortnight. She first gained recognition by participating in "La Course Destination Monde".

Marie-Julie is currently working on the development of "CUT PRINT THANK YOU BYE", a tribute film to the late Quebec filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée, produced by Item7.