Samuel Matteau

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Samuel Matteau is a Canadian film director from Quebec. He is most noted as co-director with Guillaume Fournier and Yannick Nolin of a trilogy of short documentary films about Cajun life and culture in Louisiana.[1]

The first film in the series, Laissez les bon temps rouler, premiered in 2017.

The second film in the series, Acadiana, premiered at the 2019 Slamdance Film Festival.[2] At the 2019 Vancouver International Film Festival, the directors won the award for Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film.[3] It was subsequently named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list for short films in 2019,[4] and received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.[5]

The third film, Belle River, premiered at the 2022 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.[6] It was named to the Canada's Top Ten list for short films in 2022,[7] and was a Prix Iris nominee for Best Short Documentary at the 25th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2023.[8]

Matteau has also directed numerous short films on his own, including Le Combat silencieux (2012), Karim + Hadjer (2014), Squat (2017) and Renouer (2022).

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