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Marie-Hélène Cousineau

Marie-Hélène Cousineau is a Canadian film director and producer.[1] Originally from Quebec, she moved to Igloolik, Northwest Territories (now in Nunavut) in 1990, where she became a co-founder of the filmmaking collective Arnait Video Productions.[2]

Marie-Hélène Cousineau
Born
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)film director, producer
Years active2000s-present
Notable workBefore Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain), Sol

Her most noted film, Before Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain), was co-directed with Madeline Ivalu and released in 2008.[3] Cousineau and Ivalu were shortlisted Genie Award nominees for Best Director, and alongside co-writer Susan Avingaq for Best Adapted Screenplay, at the 30th Genie Awards in 2010.[4] Cousineau later collaborated with Ivalu on the film Uvanga,[5] and with Avingaq on the documentary film Sol. Sol is a feature documentary, that explores the mysterious death of a young Inuit man, Solomon Uyurasuk. As the documentary investigates the truth to Solomon's death, it sheds light on the underlying social issues of Canada's North that has resulted in this region claiming one of the highest youth suicide rates in the world.

More recently, Cousineau has collaborated with Ivalu on Restless River, an adaptation of Gabrielle Roy's unpublished work La Rivière sans repos, previously translated and published as Windflower.[6]

Background edit

Marie-Hélène Cousineau was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She received her undergraduate degree in art history from the Université Laval, an MA in art history from the Université du Québec à Montréal and an MFA in communication studies and production from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. She has taught at different colleges and at Concordia University in Montreal.[7]

Cosinueau moved to Igloolik in 1990 to work with Zacharias Kunuk to establish the Tarriaksuk Video Centre. While in Igloolik she gave a class through the Arctic College in Igloolik on how to make videos.[8] From this class Cosineau was inspired to create a Survey for a Woman’s Video Workshop (1991). This film featured women who wanted to learn to make videos. It was used in a funding application and in 1991 Arnait Ikajurtigiit – which translates to “women helping each other was founded.[8]

Career edit

Arnait was registered originally as a nonprofit organization. Susan Avingaq, Madeline Ivalu, and Mathilda Hanniliaq, all women from Igloolik along with Cousineau signed as founders of Arnait. Later, Arnait incorporated as a for-profit company to have access to financing. Susan Avingaq, Madeline Ivalu, and Cousineau were the partners in the company, Arnait Video Productions Inc.[8] Cosineau acted as a writer, director and producer at Arnait.

In their early work, Arnait utilized short format video to tell women’s stories. In Qulliq (1993), members of Arnait reenact a traditional women’s activity – the lighting of the qulliq, or the seal oil lamp. In Attagutalak Starvation (1992), village elder Rose Ukkumaluk recounts the tale of Attagutaaluk, a woman who survived winter starvation by resorting to cannibalism. With Inuit Midwives (1991), the collective recorded 9hrs of interviews, to preserve Inuit oral storytelling traditions.[8] Arnait was also an early adopter of Internet streaming technologies, producing Live from the Tundra over the course of five days in August 2001. Around this time, the members of Arnait were involved in the creation of Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner)[8]. The experience in the production of Antanarjuat inspired them to create feature films such as Before Tomorrow (2008) and Restless River (2019).[8] Cosineau also acted as the producer on two television series based in the North – The Uluit: Champions of the North (2011) and Sivummut: Going Forward (2014). Arnait has also embarked upon community-based cultural exchange projects in Oaxaca, Mexico and Nuuk, Greenland, extending their original mission to include the voices of indigenous people from outside of Igloolik. Arnait also operates an online channel on Isuma.tv, a collaborative multimedia platform for indigenous filmmakers and media organizations.[9]

Films edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cinq questions à... Marie-Hélène Cousineau". La Presse, October 18, 2013.
  2. ^ "Igloolik, Nunavut filmmakers turn the lens on suicide". CBC North, April 23, 2014.
  3. ^ ImagineNative 2008 : 9th Annual Film + Media Arts Festival program. 2008. p. 70.
  4. ^ "Inuit drama nets 9 Genie nominations". CBC News, March 3, 2010.
  5. ^ "A modern drama in traditional Nunavut hamlet". Toronto Star, June 20, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Montpetit, Caroline (2019-10-22). "Dans les pas de Gabrielle Roy au Nunavik". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  7. ^ "Biography". Marie-Hélène Cousineau. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "INCITE » Arnait Video Productions: A Conversation with Marie-Hélène Cousineau, by Laura McGough". www.incite-online.net. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  9. ^ "About us". IsumaTV. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  10. ^ ERIN Research INC. for The Documentary Policy Advisory Group (2005-04-25). Breaking new ground: a framework for measuring the social impact of Canadian documentaries (PDF). pp. 34–39. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)

External links edit

  • Marie-Hélène Cousineau at IMDb
  • Trois Histoires Vraies de Marie-Hélène Cousineau et Susan Avingak (interview in French)
  • Isuma TV
  • Arnait Video Inc.

marie, hélène, cousineau, canadian, film, director, producer, originally, from, quebec, moved, igloolik, northwest, territories, nunavut, 1990, where, became, founder, filmmaking, collective, arnait, video, productions, bornmontreal, quebec, canadanationalityc. Marie Helene Cousineau is a Canadian film director and producer 1 Originally from Quebec she moved to Igloolik Northwest Territories now in Nunavut in 1990 where she became a co founder of the filmmaking collective Arnait Video Productions 2 Marie Helene CousineauBornMontreal Quebec CanadaNationalityCanadianOccupation s film director producerYears active2000s presentNotable workBefore Tomorrow Le Jour avant le lendemain SolHer most noted film Before Tomorrow Le Jour avant le lendemain was co directed with Madeline Ivalu and released in 2008 3 Cousineau and Ivalu were shortlisted Genie Award nominees for Best Director and alongside co writer Susan Avingaq for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 30th Genie Awards in 2010 4 Cousineau later collaborated with Ivalu on the film Uvanga 5 and with Avingaq on the documentary film Sol Sol is a feature documentary that explores the mysterious death of a young Inuit man Solomon Uyurasuk As the documentary investigates the truth to Solomon s death it sheds light on the underlying social issues of Canada s North that has resulted in this region claiming one of the highest youth suicide rates in the world More recently Cousineau has collaborated with Ivalu on Restless River an adaptation of Gabrielle Roy s unpublished work La Riviere sans repos previously translated and published as Windflower 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Films 4 References 5 External linksBackground editMarie Helene Cousineau was born in Montreal Quebec Canada She received her undergraduate degree in art history from the Universite Laval an MA in art history from the Universite du Quebec a Montreal and an MFA in communication studies and production from the University of Iowa in Iowa City She has taught at different colleges and at Concordia University in Montreal 7 Cosinueau moved to Igloolik in 1990 to work with Zacharias Kunuk to establish the Tarriaksuk Video Centre While in Igloolik she gave a class through the Arctic College in Igloolik on how to make videos 8 From this class Cosineau was inspired to create a Survey for a Woman s Video Workshop 1991 This film featured women who wanted to learn to make videos It was used in a funding application and in 1991 Arnait Ikajurtigiit which translates to women helping each other was founded 8 Career editArnait was registered originally as a nonprofit organization Susan Avingaq Madeline Ivalu and Mathilda Hanniliaq all women from Igloolik along with Cousineau signed as founders of Arnait Later Arnait incorporated as a for profit company to have access to financing Susan Avingaq Madeline Ivalu and Cousineau were the partners in the company Arnait Video Productions Inc 8 Cosineau acted as a writer director and producer at Arnait In their early work Arnait utilized short format video to tell women s stories In Qulliq 1993 members of Arnait reenact a traditional women s activity the lighting of the qulliq or the seal oil lamp In Attagutalak Starvation 1992 village elder Rose Ukkumaluk recounts the tale of Attagutaaluk a woman who survived winter starvation by resorting to cannibalism With Inuit Midwives 1991 the collective recorded 9hrs of interviews to preserve Inuit oral storytelling traditions 8 Arnait was also an early adopter of Internet streaming technologies producing Live from the Tundra over the course of five days in August 2001 Around this time the members of Arnait were involved in the creation of Atanarjuat The Fast Runner 8 The experience in the production of Antanarjuat inspired them to create feature films such as Before Tomorrow 2008 and Restless River 2019 8 Cosineau also acted as the producer on two television series based in the North The Uluit Champions of the North 2011 and Sivummut Going Forward 2014 Arnait has also embarked upon community based cultural exchange projects in Oaxaca Mexico and Nuuk Greenland extending their original mission to include the voices of indigenous people from outside of Igloolik Arnait also operates an online channel on Isuma tv a collaborative multimedia platform for indigenous filmmakers and media organizations 9 Films editInuit Midwives 1991 Attagutalak Starvation 1992 Quilliq 1993 10 Anaana 2001 Before Tomorrow Le Jour avant le lendemain 2008 writer and co director with Madeline Ivalu The Uluit Champions of the North 2011 producer Uvanga 2013 writer director Sol 2014 co director with Susan Avingaq and co writer with Dana Schoel Tia and Piujuq producer screenwriter Angelique s Isle 2018 director Restless River La riviere sans repos 2019 co directed with Madeline Ivalu 6 References edit Cinq questions a Marie Helene Cousineau La Presse October 18 2013 Igloolik Nunavut filmmakers turn the lens on suicide CBC North April 23 2014 ImagineNative 2008 9th Annual Film Media Arts Festival program 2008 p 70 Inuit drama nets 9 Genie nominations CBC News March 3 2010 A modern drama in traditional Nunavut hamlet Toronto Star June 20 2014 a b Montpetit Caroline 2019 10 22 Dans les pas de Gabrielle Roy au Nunavik Le Devoir in French Retrieved 2019 10 30 Biography Marie Helene Cousineau Retrieved 2020 12 20 a b c d e f INCITE Arnait Video Productions A Conversation with Marie Helene Cousineau by Laura McGough www incite online net Retrieved 2020 12 20 About us IsumaTV Retrieved 2020 12 20 ERIN Research INC for The Documentary Policy Advisory Group 2005 04 25 Breaking new ground a framework for measuring the social impact of Canadian documentaries PDF pp 34 39 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help External links editMarie Helene Cousineau at IMDb Trois Histoires Vraies de Marie Helene Cousineau et Susan Avingak interview in French Isuma TV Arnait Video Inc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Helene Cousineau amp oldid 1158537862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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