Making a stand for animated documentary film

Making a stand for animated documentary film

By Alexis Gagnon
Magazine Convergence, Montreal, Canada
January 2007

Canadian filmmaker Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre has just come back from the prestigious Cannes International Film Fest where her documentary Jutra was featured in the lineup of the 46th Director’s Fortnight – an honor not simply bestowed on any film.

"Some are puzzled at animated documentary, not knowing what kind of film they are looking at. It's a genre that is alive and not recent, claims director and producer Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, who works extensively with this style. "

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Réalité Animée

Réalité Animée

By Valérie Simard
Quartier Libre, Montreal, Canada
November 2008

"Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, director of McLaren's Negatives and Passages believes that a marriage between animation and documentary is possible. « Even if a documentary is claiming to reproduce reality, it cannot be totally objective. A documentary is a representation of reality that is altered by the director's eye. » Taking as an example Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 she says: « It's not the real portrait of the Americans, but the vision Michael Moore has of his fellow citizens. » "

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Short… and to the point: Passages

Short… and to the point: Passages

By John Wildman
American Film Institute Festival, Los Angeles, USA
October 2008

From Hiroshima, Japan, Marie-Josée gives an interview to John Wildman from the American Film Institute.

"Marie-Josee’s short animated film, PASSAGES begins like an etch-a-sketch primer on the beauty and awe of bringing a new life into the world. Unfortunately, just as everyone who has gone through the experience will tell you—over and over and over again—that’s just the beginning. And for Marie-Josee, thanks to what may be the most thorough collection of incompetent people gathered under one roof to care for the ill and infirm—it nearly became the end for her child. But the film is not simply an indictment on one particular hospital or one woman’s harrowing nightmare of a birthing experience gone horribly wrong. It manages to aim for and hit a trickier target—the wonder and fear, then fortitude and fighting spirit of a new mother and her newborn child."

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From McLaren to motherhood

From McLaren to motherhood

By Malcolm Fraser
Montreal Mirror, Montreal, Canada
January 2008

Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre is selected by the Mirror as one of the Noisemakers for 2008!

"Many a young film student has been inspired by the work of NFB animation pioneer Norman McLaren, but few have parlayed this inspiration into an award-winning film of their own. That takes the kind of gumption displayed by 29-year-old producer/director Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, whose short McLaren’s Negatives came out of left field to win last year’s Jutra award for best animated film."

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Norman McLaren Here

Norman McLaren Here

By Terri Dentry
Design Network, Australia
October 2007

"Animated documentaries are a new wave of an older art form combining elements of a life, a lifetime career, a unique art, and a quick sharp look at what holds it all together in a new age technological mix. Terri Dentry talked at length with Marie-Josee Saint-Pierre about her latest animated film, which showcases the life of a master of animation: Norman McLaren."

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Cinq questions à Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre

Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s masterclass on the animated documentary

Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s masterclass on the animated documentary

By Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
London International Animation Festival, London, England
August 2006

"Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of animated documentaries produced around the world. Even the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences, which awards the Oscars, recognizes that an animated documentary can compete in the documentary section."

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Clip from Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s masterclass at the Cinémathèque Québécoise.

Clip from Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s masterclass at the Cinémathèque Québécoise.

By Vithèque
Vidéographe, Montreal, Quebec
February 2013

Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre talks about her film McLaren’s Negatives at her masterclass on January 24th at the Cinémathèque Québécoise during 5 on 5 Animations.

"This winter, the Cinémathèque Québécoise and Videographe have gathered five big names from Québec's film animation scene. Each artist will presents their artistic vision and how they make their films. «Film animation allows me to treat information in a way that is limited only by my imagination. » says Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre. She presents a new approach in film animation blurring the lines between fiction and documentary. She won numerous awards among them a Jutra and directed several short films. She gained an international recognition being shown in over 150 film festival. She founded MJSTP Films Inc in 2004 a company that specializes in animated documentry films."

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