Phil Comeau

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Phil Comeau

Born1956 (age 67–68)
NationalityCanadian
Years active1977–present
Notable workJerome's Secret

Phil Comeau CM ONB ONS (born 1956) is a Canadian film and television director, born in Saulnierville, Nova Scotia. He lives in Moncton, New Brunswick and Montreal, Quebec.

Biography[edit]

Phil Comeau is a film and television director and scriptwriter, based in Moncton, New Brunswick and in Montreal, Quebec. His documentary and drama films have won over 700 awards at film festivals worldwide.[1][2] He has directed films and TV episodes in Canada and in over 20 countries. His films have been translated in 27 languages, and been broadcast in almost 190 countries. A globetrotter, Phil has traveled on all continents and visited over 50 countries.

In drama, he directed and co-wrote the award-winning drama feature film Jerome's Secret in Canada, and two TV movies Crash of the Century in France, and Teen Knight in Romania and the USA. His popular drama series include Tribu.com (I & II) with viewer ratings in Quebec of 1.3 million, La Sagouine, Lassie, Emily of New Moon, Pit Pony, Les couleurs de mon accent, World Legends and the docu-drama series Mayday broadcast worldwide.

His recent award-winning feature documentaries include The Secret Order, Zachary Richard Cajun Heart, Acadian Music Wave, Secretariat's Jockey Ron Turcotte, and The Nature of Frederic Back. He also directed many documentary series.

Comeau has directed and written numerous films about his Acadian culture. Among them, the first independent Acadian drama feature film Jerome's Secret,[3] the first Acadian comedy The Gossips, the first Acadian children's film The Hooked Rug of Grand-Pré, and a popular series remake on an iconic Acadian character La Sagouine.[4] On the subject of the world Acadian diaspora, he had directed an Acadian feature in Louisiana Zachary Richard Cajun Heart, a series in Quebec Les Acadiens du Québec and documentaries in France Belle-Ile-en-Mer, a Breton and Acadian Island and Belle-Ile in Acadie.

As an author, he has also published poetry in two books Plumes d'ictte and Éloizes, a published film script Les Gossipeuses, an Acadian dictionary Le parler Acadjonne, and in 2014 was the editor and co-director of the anthology Acadie Then and Now, a 500-page collective containing both history and contemporary articles on the world diaspora Acadian, which won the international award Prix France-Acadie in Paris.

Phil Comeau is a member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC), the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Quebec (ARRQ), and the Front des réalisateurs indépendants du Canada (FRIC).

Recognitions[edit]

His films and TV series have received over 700 awards at film festivals worldwide. Phil Comeau has received five (5) Orders: he has been appointed a member of the Order of Canada in 2011;[5] the Order of New Brunswick and the Ordre de la Pléiade from the Assemblée des Parlementaires de la Francophonie in 2016; the distinction of the Ordre des francophones d'Amérique at the National Assembly in Quebec in 2007; and was promoted to the rank of "Officer" of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France in 2022. He also received two Honorary Doctorats in Arts from the Université de Moncton, N.B. (2013) and from Université Sainte-Anne in N.S. (2007); the Prix Meritas of the Federation acadienne du Quebec in 1999; the Grand-Pre Award from the Minister of Culture of Nova Scotia in 1997, and the Prix Champion in Ottawa in 1995. His feature film Zachary Richard, Cajun Heart was presented at the United Nations in Geneva in 2017.[6] In 2021, Comeau was awarded the Médaille Léger-Comeau, the highest Acadian distinction by the Société Nationale de l'Acadie.[7] In 2023, he was appointed a member of the Order of Nova Scotia for "preserving and promoting Acadian culture".[8]

The Secret Order (L'Ordre secret) won the "People's choice award" at the 2022 Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie.[9] His next film Roots, Diaspora & War (Racines, diaspora & guerre) also won the "People's choice award" at the same festival in 2023, and has won over 115 awards at film festivals. [10]

His film Belle-Ile in Acadie is the Guinness World Record holder for "Most awards won by a documentary short film" at 458 awards worldwide. [11]

Filmography[edit]

As director[edit]

  • 1977: La cabane
  • 1978: The Gossips (Les gossipeuses)
  • 1979: La mer enligne nos terres
  • 1980: Notre côte
  • 1982: J'avions 375 ans
  • 1982: Knock on Wood (Touchons du bois)
  • 1983: A l'image de la mer
  • 1984: La musique nous explique
  • 1984: No Easy Passage
  • 1985: Colds (Rhumes)
  • 1986: The Hooked Rug of Grand-Pré
  • 1987: Le deuxième souffle
  • 1987: Le creux de la vague
  • 1990: La meteo de la mer
  • 1991: Au mitan des iles
  • 1992: The Art of the Street Performer
  • 1993: Paleo World
  • 1993: Archeology
  • 1993: The Sphinx
  • 1993: Hitler's Conspiracy
  • 1993: Petra, the Red City
  • 1993: In Search of the Neanderthal
  • 1993: Who was Cleopatra?
  • 1993: Caesar's Nightmare
  • 1993: Macedonia
  • 1993: A City in the Clouds
  • 1994: Jerome's Secret
  • 1995: The New Detectives
  • 1996: Lassie
  • 1998: Teen Knight
  • 1998: Emily of New Moon
  • 1999: Walk on the Wild Side!
  • 2000: Pit Pony
  • 2001: Chopin: Frederic and Georges (Frédéric et Georges)
  • 2001: Tribu.com I
  • 2002: Tall Ship Chronicles
  • 2002: Tribu.com II
  • 2003: Barney & Clyde (Bernard et Claude)
  • 2003: Les couleurs de mon accent
  • 2004: Mayday II (Air Emergency)
  • 2005: Mayday III (Air Emergency)
  • 2005: The Crash of the Century
  • 2006: La Sagouine
  • 2007: Risk Takers
  • 2008: Stunt Stars
  • 2009: Nature Above All (La nature avant tout)
  • 2011: Les Acadiens du Québec, avec Fred Pellerin
  • 2012: The Nature of Frederic Back (Frederic Back, grandeur nature)
  • 2013: Secretariat's Jockey, Ron Turcotte (Ron Turcotte, jockey légendaire)
  • 2015: J'habite ici, au bord de l'eau
  • 2016: Cousins, cousines de la Louisiane
  • 2016: A Breton and Acadian Island (Belle-Île-en-Mer, île bretonne et acadienne)
  • 2016: Zachary Richard, Cajun Heart (Zachary Richard, toujours batailleur)
  • 2018: Acadian Music Wave (Vague d'Acadie)
  • 2019: Belle-Ile in Acadie (Belle-Île en Acadie)
  • 2021: Femmes capitaines
  • 2022: The Secret Order (L'Ordre secret)
  • 2023: Roots, diaspora and war (Racines, diaspora et guerre)

As writer[edit]

As producer or coproducer[edit]

Honors[edit]

  • 2023: Order of Nova Scotia (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
  • 2022: Officier - Ordre des Arts et Lettres (Paris, France)
  • 2021: Médaille Léger-Comeau, the highest Acadian distinction awarded by the Société Nationale de l'Acadie [12]
  • 2020: Prix Louisiane-Acadie - 15th Cinema Festival on the Bayou (Lafayette, Louisiana)
  • 2019: Médaille de la Ville de Marennes -10th Festival of Francophone Culture (Marennes, France)
  • 2019: The Canadian Encyclopedia (Historica Canada), Inclusion on list of 30 Famous Francophones in Canada[13]
  • 2018: Prix Eloize, Acadian Artist Most Illustrated Internationally (New Brunswick, Canada)
  • 2018: Prix du public Radio-Canada / People's Choice for Acadian Artist of the Year (New Brunswick, Canada)
  • 2018: Prix du President, Richelieu International (Canada)
  • 2017: The Canadian Encyclopedia (Historica Canada), Inclusion of biography (Canada) [14]
  • 2017: United Nations, Presentation of his film "Zachary Richard Cajun Heart" (Geneva, Switzerland) [14]
  • 2016: Cultural Personality of the Year, Acadie-Nouvelle (New Brunswick, Canada)
  • 2016: Order of New Brunswick, Gouvernment of New Brunswick (Canada) [15]
  • 2016: Order of La Pléiade, Assemblée Parlementaire de la Francophonie (OIF, International) [14]
  • 2015: Prix France-Acadie Award, Amitiés France-Acadie (Paris, France)
  • 2014: Personality of the week, Radio-Canada & Acadie-Nouvelle (Maritimes, Canada)
  • 2014: Prix Acadie-Québec Award, Bureau atlantique du Quebec & Société national de l'Acadie (New Brunswick, Canada) [14]
  • 2014: Certificat de mérite, Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse, Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) [14]
  • 2014: Film Retrospective Phil Comeau, 6 films (Lafayette, Louisiana)
  • 2013: Honorary Doctorat in Arts, Université de Moncton (New Brunswick, Canada) [14]
  • 2012: Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (Ottawa, Canada)
  • 2011: Order of Canada (Ottawa) [16]
  • 2007: Honorary Doctorat in Fine-Arts, Université Sainte-Anne (Nova Scotia, Canada) [14]
  • 2007: Ordre des francophones d'Amérique (Quebec, Canada) [14]
  • 2006: Chevalier - Ordre des Arts et Lettres (Paris, France) [14]
  • 1999: Prix Méritas Award, Federation acadienne du Québec (Montréal, Canada) [14]
  • 1997: Prix Grand-Pré Award, Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) [17]
  • 1995: Prix Champion, Fédération culturelle canadienne-française (Ottawa, Canada) [14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boudreau, Alexandre (February 21, 2021). "Le documentaire Belle-Île en Acadie récolte son 100e prix". L'Acadie nouvelle. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Phil Comeau Awards". IMDb. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "Le Secret de Jérôme". elephantcinema.quebec (in French). Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  4. ^ "La Sagouine". Canadian Cultural Centre – Paris. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  5. ^ "Nova Scotians become Order of Canada inductees". CBC. May 27, 2011. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  6. ^ "Phil Comeau | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  7. ^ "La médaille Léger-Comeau accordée à Phil Comeau". Ici Radio Canada (in French). Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  8. ^ Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. "2023 Order of Nova Scotia Recipients Announced". novascotia.ca. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  9. ^ Damien Dauphin, "L’Ordre secret est le film "Coup de cœur" du public au FICFA". Le Moniteur Acadien, November 30, 2022.
  10. ^ https://www.acadienouvelle.com/arts-et-spectacles/2023/11/28/ficfa-le-film-acadien-racines-diaspora-et-guerre-recompense-par-le-public
  11. ^ https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/553702-most-awards-won-by-a-documentary-short-film
  12. ^ Doiron, Anthony. "Phil Comeau reçoit la Médaille Léger-Comeau". Société nationale de l'Acadie. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  13. ^ Cooper, Celine. "30 famous francophones". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Gagnon, Annie Joan. "Phil Comeau". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  15. ^ "UNB alumni invested into the Order of New Brunswick". University of New Brunswick. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  16. ^ "Mr. Phil Comeau". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  17. ^ Comeau, Paul-Émile. "Phil Comeau". Capsules acadiennes. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

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