Sylvain Brault
Sylvain Brault (born 1958) is a Canadian cinematographer from Quebec. He is most noted as a two-time Genie Award nominee for Best Cinematography, receiving nods at the 15th Genie Awards in 1994 for My Friend Max (Mon amie Max),[1] and at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996 for Rowing Through.[2]
He is the son of filmmaker and cinematographer Michel Brault,[3] with whom he worked on several films early in his career; the short documentary film L'Emprise won awards at the Yorkton Film Festival in 1988 for both Michel as best director and Sylvain as best cinematographer.[4] He directed and filmed music videos for Julie Masse and Joe Bocan in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and married Masse in 1993;[5] Brault and Masse were divorced by 1995,[6] when Masse remarried to Corey Hart.
Filmography
- L'Emprise - 1988
- The Paper Wedding (Les noces de papier) - 1989
- My Friend Max (Mon amie Max) - 1994
- Meurtre en musique - 1994
- Circus Passion (Le Feu sacré) - 1994
- Rowing Through - 1996
- Coyote Run - 1996
- Mistaken Identity (Erreur sur la personne) - 1996
- Les Boys - 1997
- The Long Winter (Quand je serai parti... vous vivrez encore) - 1999
- 2001: A Space Travesty - 2000
- Hidden Agenda - 2001
- Jack Paradise: Montreal by Night (Jack Paradise : Les nuits de Montréal) - 2004
References
- Playback Staff (November 7, 1994). "The 1994 Genie nominees". Playback.
- Christopher Harris, "Greyson's Lilies leads Genie field Film with all-male cast gets 14 nominations". The Globe and Mail, October 17, 1996.
- Vézina, François (September 22, 2013). "Michel Brault s'éteint à l'âge de 85 ans". The Canadian Press (in French). Montreal: Métro.
- Bob Cox, "Short films tie for prize at Yorkton". Ottawa Citizen, May 30, 1988.
- Alan Hustak, "Singer Julie Masse marries photographer". Montreal Gazette, July 17, 1993.
- "Julie Masse's marriage on skids". Montreal Gazette, October 11, 1994.