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Charles Binamé CQ (born May 25, 1949) is a Quebec director. He was born in Belgium and came to Montreal with his family at a young age. He joined the National Film Board of Canada as an assistant director in 1971, but soon left for the private sector. During the 1970s, he mostly directed documentaries for Quebec television, and in the 1980s he directed over 200 television commercials, including some in England. When he returned to Canada in the early 1990s, he directed two of Quebec's most popular television series of all time, Blanche (the sequel to the series Les Filles de Caleb) and Marguerite Volant. The former won him seven Prix Gémeaux and the FIPA d'Or at Cannes Film Festival for best drama series. Also in the 1990s Binamé wrote and directed a trio of edgy urban dramas – Eldorado, S

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  • Charles Binamé (* 1949 in Herve, Belgien) ist ein belgisch-kanadischer Filmregisseur und Drehbuchautor in Québec. (de)
  • Charles Binamé, né le 25 mai 1949 à Herve en Belgique, est un réalisateur, scénariste, metteur en scène et acteur québécois. (fr)
  • Charles Binamé (ur. 1949 w Herve w Belgii) – belgijsko-kanadyjski reżyser i scenarzysta filmowo-telewizyjny. Laureat Kryształowego Globusu za Najlepszy film dla (1998). (pl)
  • Charles Binamé CQ (born May 25, 1949) is a Quebec director. He was born in Belgium and came to Montreal with his family at a young age. He joined the National Film Board of Canada as an assistant director in 1971, but soon left for the private sector. During the 1970s, he mostly directed documentaries for Quebec television, and in the 1980s he directed over 200 television commercials, including some in England. When he returned to Canada in the early 1990s, he directed two of Quebec's most popular television series of all time, Blanche (the sequel to the series Les Filles de Caleb) and Marguerite Volant. The former won him seven Prix Gémeaux and the FIPA d'Or at Cannes Film Festival for best drama series. Also in the 1990s Binamé wrote and directed a trio of edgy urban dramas – Eldorado, S (en)
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