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Marc-André Berthiaume NOS PHOTOS DE TOURNAGE« Une photographie, c’est un fragment de temps qui ne reviendra pas. » MARTINE FRANCK Quand sont apparues sur Facebook les premières photos de tournage envoyées par des artisans de notre cinéma, à l’invitation de Serge Beauchemin et François Gill, Éléphant ne pouvait rester insensible à pareil geste de mémoire. Dans la jungle de photos dans laquelle ils se retrouvèrent vite, les deux mémorialistes accueillirent avec enthousiaste le renfort d’un Éléphant qui pour la postérité archivera sur son site elephantcinema.quebec le fabuleux album-souvenir de ceux qui permettent au cinéma de créer des univers. Nos photos de tournage, ce sont des milliers d’engins de toutes sortes et des milliers de visages de créateurs derrière l’œil de la caméra : ils voient déjà ce que vous admirerez plus tard sur de grands écrans lumineux. Le cinéma n’existerait pas sans leur ACTION ! 1982 – L’INDIFFÉRENCE de Kevin Smith Andrew Koster, Marc A. Berthiaume, Kevin Smith Photo : Sylvie Laurin 1995 – LE SORCIER de Jean-Claude Labrecque Notamment : René Pothier, Bernard Chentrier, Martin Dubois, Maxime Ferland, Photo : Jan Thijs Jean-Claude Labrecque, Johanne Boisvert 1986 – L’ANTICOSTE de Bernard Gosselin Bernard Gosselin Photo : Martin Leclerc 1993 – MÉDECINS DE CŒUR de Tahani Rached Esther Auger Photo : Martin Leclerc 1996 – DASHAN, UNE HISTOIRE D’HUMOUR de Guy Nantel Guy Nantel, Martin Leclerc, Richard Lavoie Photo : Yoan Cart 1996 – LE PAYS RÊVÉ de Michel Moreau Notamment : Michel Moreau, Martin Leclerc, Pierre Gendron Photo : Michel Bissonnette 1977 – LE QUÉBEC EST AU MONDE de Hugues Mignault Daniel Vincelette, Noël Almey, Bruno Carrière Photo : Yvon Favre 1985 – LE CHOIX D’UN PEUPLE de Hugues Mignault Notamment : René Lévesque, Bruno Carrière Photo : Maurice Béchard 1988 – KALAMAZOO de André Forcier Notamment : Johanne Boisvert, André Forcier, Alain Dostie, Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky 1995 – ELVIS GRATTON de Pierre Falardeau Julien Poulin, Alain Dostie, Jean-Baptiste Tard 1975 – GINA de Denys Arcand Denys Arcand, Alain Dostie, Jacques Chamberland, Louis de Ernsted Photo : Bruno Massenet 1984 – LA GUERRE DES TUQUES de André Melançon Notamment : André Melançon, Alain Chartrand, Diane Simard Photo : Serge Beauchemin 1990 – LES AMAZONES de Pierre Mignot Hélène Girard Photo : Pierre Mignot 1970 – L’ODYSSÉE DU MANHATTAN de Bernard Gosselin Serge Beauchemin Photo : Bernard Gosselin 1988 – LA NUIT AVEC HORTENSE de Jean Chabot Claude Beaugrand, Jean Chabot Photo : Pierre Crépô 1973 – RÉJEANNE PADOVANI de Denys Arcand Notamment : Marguerite Duparc, France Lachapelle, Jacques Méthé, Margot Mackinnon, Louis De Ernsted, Jacques Rousseau, Serge Beauchemin, Alain Dostie, Réjean Laramée, Michel Caron, Valmont Jobin, Denys Arcand, Nicole Béasse, Suzanne Rioux 2005 – LA NEUVAINE de Bernard Émond Élise Guilbault, Bernard Émond Photo : Pierre Dury 1983 – MARIA CHAPDELAINE de Gilles Carle Notamment : Ginette Senécal, Jacques W. Benoit, Gilles Carle, Jean Lépine, François Dupéré Photo : Pierre Dury 2002 – THE LAST CHAPTER de Richard Roy Notamment : Michel Girard, Martin Protat, Marc Charlebois, René Daigle, John Goodman, Guy Ouellette Photo : Pierre Dury 2012 – TRENTE TABLEAUX de Paule Baillargeon Catherine Lachance, Marcel Chouinard, François Délisle, Paule Baillargeon Photo : Christian Leduc 2005 – SIDWAN de Alanis Obomsawin Sébastien Cassou, Philippe Amiguet, Alanis Obomsawin Photo : André Gill 1994 – KABLOONAK de Claude Massot Photo : Jean-François Sauvageau 2006 – UN DIMANCHE À KIGALI de Robert Favreau Marie-Angèle Breitner, Fatou N’Diaye, Alexis Kinebanyan Photo : Véro Boncompagni 1988 – KALAMAZOO de André Forcier Yvon Benoit Photo : Marc-André Berthiaume 1983 – PRENONS LA MER de Marc-André Berthiaume Marc-André Berthiaume Photo : Sylvain Laurin 1989 – SOUS LES DRAPS, LES ÉTOILES de Jean-Pierre Gariépy Notamment : René Pothier, Denis Boucher, Richard Besse, Jean-Pierre Lamarche, Photo : Claudel Huot Jean-Pierre Gariépy, Clermont Lapointe, Marc-André Berthiaume 1988 – KALAMAZOO de André Forcier Notamment : Alain Dostie, André Forcier Photo : Yves Bélanger 1983 – VICTOR, LA TERRE EST PLATE de Marc F. Voizard Notamment : Guy Thauvette, Marc Voizard, Christian Duguay Photo : Marc-André Berthiaume 1973 – TENDRESSE ORDINAIRE de Jacques Leduc Notamment : Suzanne Dussault, Alain Dostie, Jacques Leduc, Jacques Drouin, Guy Rémillard, Photo : Attila Dory Plume Latraverse 1979 – KING SOLOMON’S TREASURE de Alvin Rakoff Serge Grenier Photo : Alain Corneau 1977 – ONE MAN de Robin Spry Monique Champagne, Roger Frappier Photo : Alain Corneau 1978 – COMME LES SIX DOIGTS DE LA MAIN de André Melançon Jacques Blain, Éric Beauséjour Photo : Alain Corneau 2010 – ROUTE 132 de Louis Bélanger Réjean Bourbonnais Photo : Pierre Mignot 1978 – COMME LES SIX DOIGTS DE LA MAIN de André Melançon Ginette Magny, André Melançon, Jacques Blain, Marie-Andrée Brouillard, Pierre Gendron Photo : Alain Corneau 2011 – LE SENS DE L’HUMOUR de Émile Gaudreault André Ratelle, Francis Péloquin, Jan Thijs, Émile Gaudreault, Martin Dubois, Bernard Couture Photo : Diane Simard 1981 – UNE AURORE BORÉALE de René Lucot Notamment : Diane Simard, Johanne Prégent, Esther Auger, Charlotte Laurier, Marcel Leboeuf, Jean Lépine, Pierre Mignot, René Lucot, Kevin O’Connell 1968 – JUSQU’AU COEUR de Jean-Pierre Lefebvre Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, Mouffe, Pierre Mignot, Thomas Vamos, Claude Hazanavicius, André-Luc Dupont Photo : Attila Dory 1983 – MARIA CHAPDELAINE de Gilles Carle Jacques « Wilbrod » Benoit, Christiane Guernon, Gilles Carle, François Dupéré, Jean Lépine, Ginette Senécal, Photo : Pierre Dury Pierre Mignot, Claude Fortier, Patrick Rousseau, Véronique Gabillaud 1994 – DIEPPE : THE POLITICS OF WAR de John N. Smith 1999 – TAG de Pierre Houle Louis De Ernsted, Geoffroy St-Hilaire, Pierre Houle, Lizianne Lasalle, David Boutin Photo : Michel Gauthier / Fonds Michel Gauthier de la Cinémathèque québécoise 1981 – FOR THE LOVE OF DANCE de John N. Smith Notamment : Pierre Letarte, Hans Oomes 2015 – THE WALK de Robert Zemeckis Luc Gagnier, Pat Boulianne, Tony Bourgoin, Dan Leclerc, Katleen Speight Photo : Takashi Seida 2015 – THE WALK de Robert Zemeckis Michel Bernier, Jean-Maurice De Ernsted, Éric Aubin, Hugues Tremblay Photo : Takashi Seida 1981 – LA GUERRE DU FEU de Jean-Jacques Annaud Notamment : Renée April, Mario Davignon Photo : Takashi Seida 1986 – THE BOY IN BLUE de Charles Jarrott Jacques « Frisé » Forcier Photo : Takashi Seida 2015 – THE WALK de Robert Zemeckis Julie Chenard, Myriam Saint-Louis Photo : Takashi Seida 1981 – LA GUERRE DU FEU de Jean-Jacques Annaud Blanche Boileau, Renée April Photo : Takashi Seida 1985 – THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH de Ferdinand Fairfax Photo : Takashi Seida 1976 – TI-CUL TOUGAS de Jean-Guy Noël Jean-Baptiste Tard, François Labonté, Robert Vanherweghem, Jean-Guy Noël, James Gray Photo : Madeleine Leduc 1989 – LOVE AND HATE : THE STORY OF COLIN AND JOANN THATCHER de Francis Mankiewicz Notamment : Pierre Houle, Francis Mankiewicz 1984 – LOUISIANA de Philippe de Broca Notamment : Gilles Aird, Pierre Magny, Philippe de Broca, Michel Brault, Sylvain Brault, Allen Smith, Manu Lépine, Photo : Takashi Seida Johnny Daoust, Pierre Charpentier 1990 – PUBLICITÉ de Jean-Claude Lauzon Brigitte Germain, Michel Brault, Pierre Fournier, Jean-Claude Lauzon, Sylvie Rosenthal Photo : Normand Rajotte 1975 – PARTIS POUR LA GLOIRE de Clément Perron Georges Dufaux Photo : Alain Corneau 2017 – Blade Runner 2049 de Denis Villeneuve Denis Villeneuve Photo : Stephen Vaughan 2013 – Antoine et Marie de Jimmy Larouche Joëlle Péloquin, Éric Tremblay, Aurélie Bernos de Gastold, Marjolayne Desrosiers, Photo : Jimmy Larouche Patricia Diaz, Mylène Lambert 2017 – Sharp Objects de Jean-Marc Vallée Jean-Marc Vallée, Urs Hirshbiegel, Patrick Blanchet, Jeremy Lipton Schwartz Photo : Anne-Marie Fox 2011 – Laurence Anyways de Xavier Dolan Xavier Dolan Photo : Clara Palardy 1983 – PAR LES CHEMINS D’AMBROISE Joël Bertomeu de Pierre Valcour Photo : Bertrand Morin 2012 – CRISIS POINT de Adrian Wills Photo : Daniel Villeneuve 2011 – BEASTLY de Daniel Barnz Maxime Ferland Photo : Takashi Seida 2004 – CAMPING SAUVAGE de Guy A. Lepage et Sylvain Roy Notamment : Guy A. Lepage, Émilie Malo, Jean-Pierre Lamarche, Sylvain Roy, Serge Desrosiers Photo : Serge Beauchemin 1968 – POUSSIÈRE SUR LA VILLE de Arthur Lamothe Serge Beauchemin, Claude Pelletier, Claude Charron, Guy Laval Fortier, Arthur Lamothe, Solange Desmeules, Jacques Rousseau Photo-montage vidéo : Serge Beauchemin 1965 – À SAINT-GABRIEL de Pierre Rose Notamment : Serge Beauchemin, Jean-Claude Carloni, Guy Drouin Photo : Pierre Rose 1977 – ANGELA de Boris Sagal John Huston, Patrick Rousseau, Richard Ciupka, Julian White Photo : Attila Dory 1978 – BLOOD RELATIVES de Claude Chabrol Notamment : Claude Chabrol, Didier Hoffmann, Donald Sutherland, Photo : Attila Dory Richard Ciupka, Jean-Marie Buquet 1971 – LE MARTIEN DE NOËL de Bernard Gosselin André Bélanger, Bernard Gosselin, André Corriveau, Alain Dostie, Photo : Bruno Massenet Louis De Ernsted, Suzanne Dussault, Pierre Mignot 2004 – ELVIS GRATTON XXX : LA VENGEANCE D’ELVIS WONG de Pierre Falardeau Pierre Falardeau, Yves Trudel, Photo : Serge Beauchemin Julien Poulin 1980 – 8 MARS 80 OU DES FEMMES SANS HOMME, C’EST COMME DES POISSONS Monique Dion, Johane Fournier, SANS BICYCLETTE de Johanne Fournier Odette Mercure 1986 – ONE POLICE PLAZA de Jerry Jameson Guy Dufaux, Jerry Jameson, Michel Girard Photo : Attila Dory 1981 – UN PETIT BONHOMME DE CHEMIN de Claude Jutra Robert Lapierre, Claude Jutra, Pierre Duceppe,
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