Denys Arcand

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The day of birth of Denys Arcand is not on record. Regisseur, known for Montréal vu par ... (1991), Love and Human Remains (1995), Le declin de l'empire americain (1986), Denys Arcand's first movie on record is from 1986. His last motion picture on file dates from 2007.

Denys Arcand Filmography [Auszug]
2007: [05.27] L' Âge des ténèbres (Director), with , , ,
1995: [/ /1] Love and Human Remains (Director), with Thomas Gibson, Ruth Marshall,
1991: [/ /1] Montréal vu par ... (Montreal Sextett, Desperanto, Let sleeping girls lie, La Toile du temps, A Canvas in Time, La Dernière Partie, The Last period, En Passant, Passing through, Vue d'ailleurs, Seen from afar, Rispondetemi) (Director: Episode: Vue d'ailleurs), Directed by Michel Brault, with Michel Barrette, Claude Blanchard, Domini Blythe,
1989: [/ /1] Jesus de Montreal (Director), with Lothaire Bluteau, , ,
1986: [] Le declin de l'empire americain (Director), with , Dorothée Berryman, ,

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