Alexandre Laferrière (born 1973) is a Canadian screenwriter known for working with the director Maxime Giroux. Among his screenplays are Demain (2009) and Jo for Jonathan (Jo pour Jonathan) (2010), directed by Giroux. In meeting with Giroux at cafes to discuss their next project, Giroux said, "We'd see these women and men walking by and we just didn't know anything about them." This provided inspiration for their script Felix and Meira. Laferrière did much of the research. For the 2014 film, Laferrière won Best Screenplay at the Whistler Film Festival, and the Jutra Award for Best Screenplay.
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| - Alexandre Laferrière (born 1973) is a Canadian screenwriter known for working with the director Maxime Giroux. Among his screenplays are Demain (2009) and Jo for Jonathan (Jo pour Jonathan) (2010), directed by Giroux. In meeting with Giroux at cafes to discuss their next project, Giroux said, "We'd see these women and men walking by and we just didn't know anything about them." This provided inspiration for their script Felix and Meira. Laferrière did much of the research. For the 2014 film, Laferrière won Best Screenplay at the Whistler Film Festival, and the Jutra Award for Best Screenplay. (en)
- Alexandre Laferrière est un scénariste québécois, né à Montréal en 1973. Il a notamment écrit le scénario de Félix et Meira, consacré meilleur film canadien au Festival international du film de Toronto en 2014, et qui a également été choisi pour représenter le Canada aux Oscars (février 2016), dans la catégorie du meilleur film en langue étrangère. (fr)
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| - Alexandre Laferrière (born 1973) is a Canadian screenwriter known for working with the director Maxime Giroux. Among his screenplays are Demain (2009) and Jo for Jonathan (Jo pour Jonathan) (2010), directed by Giroux. In meeting with Giroux at cafes to discuss their next project, Giroux said, "We'd see these women and men walking by and we just didn't know anything about them." This provided inspiration for their script Felix and Meira. Laferrière did much of the research. For the 2014 film, Laferrière won Best Screenplay at the Whistler Film Festival, and the Jutra Award for Best Screenplay. (en)
- Alexandre Laferrière est un scénariste québécois, né à Montréal en 1973. Il a notamment écrit le scénario de Félix et Meira, consacré meilleur film canadien au Festival international du film de Toronto en 2014, et qui a également été choisi pour représenter le Canada aux Oscars (février 2016), dans la catégorie du meilleur film en langue étrangère. (fr)
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