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Martin Frigon

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Martin Frigon’s first documentaries were inspired by the people and the vast maritime landscape of Gaspésie, in Eastern Quebec, where he grew up. He applied the cinéma vérité style he learned as a film student to document the rich and colourful lives and language of the fishers in his film Dying at sea (2003), and of miners left stranded by the multinational Noranda in Make Money, Salut, bonsoir! (2004). Using documentary form, Martin gives a voice to the forgotten people of impoverished resource-based communities of Gaspésie, remarkable people who speak out about their hopes and desires for a better future. With Mirage of El Dorado (2008), he continues this approach in the southern hemisphere with a disturbing film about the behaviour of Canadian mining companies abroad. In his latest feature, The Great Invasion (2012), he continues to look at the future of regions and territory, but th…

Filmography
Notre-Dame-de-l'Arsenic
Notre-Dame-de-l'Arsenic2023 · Director
Cities Held Hostage: Main basse sur la ville
Cities Held Hostage: Main basse sur la ville2018 · Director, Screenplay, Researcher
The Great Invasion
The Great Invasion2012 · Director
Mirage of El Dorado
Mirage of El Dorado2008 · Director, Writer
Make money. Salut, bonsoir!2004 · Director
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