Luc Montpellier is a Canadian cinematographer.[1] He is most noted for his work on the 2013 film It Was You Charlie, for which he was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Cinematography at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2014.[2]
He has also been a Canadian Society of Cinematographers award winner for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Short in 2000 for the short film Soul Cages,[3] and a Gemini Award winner for Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series at the 18th Gemini Awards in 2003 for the television film Hemingway vs. Callaghan.[4]
He is a native of the Chelmsford neighbourhood in Sudbury, Ontario,[5] and an alumnus of the film school at Ryerson University.[3]
Filmography
Film
- 1994 - 1994
 - 1996 - Le Vidangeur
 - 1998 - Jack and Jill
 - 1999 - Dizzy
 - 2000 - Prelude
 - 2000 - Soul Cages
 - 2001 - Khaled
 - 2001 - I Shout Love
 - 2002 - Sweetener
 - 2003 - Regarding
 - 2003 - Luck
 - 2003 - The Saddest Music in the World
 - 2004 - Aadan
 - 2005 - Sabah
 - 2005 - Elephant Shoes
 - 2005 - Sshtoorrty
 - 2005 - Love Is Work
 - 2006 - Away from Her
 - 2007 - Poor Boy's Game
 - 2007 - Song of Slomon
 - 2007 - Emotional Arithmetic
 - 2008 - Night Vision
 - 2008 - Norm
 - 2009 - The Cry of the Owl
 - 2009 - Cairo Time
 - 2009 - Bouma
 - 2010 - Hot Water
 - 2011 - Cell 213
 - 2011 - Take This Waltz
 - 2011 - Happy Slapping
 - 2012 - Inescapable
 - 2013 - Cottage Country
 - 2013 - The Right Kind of Wrong
 - 2013 - It Was You Charlie
 - 2014 - Happy 1 Year
 - 2018 - Splinters
 - 2019 - Juanita
 - 2020 - Percy
 - 2022 - The Last Mark
 - 2022 - Women Talking
 
Television
- 2000 - Our Hero
 - 2000 - Foreign Objects
 - 2002 - An American in Canada
 - 2003 - Hemingway vs. Callaghan
 - 2003 - My Life as a Movie
 - 2004 - The Shields Stories
 - 2004 - Zeyda and the Hitman
 - 2004 - Dark Oracle
 - 2005 - Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber
 - 2005 - Cool Money
 - 2006 - At the Hotel
 - 2006 - Northern Town
 - 2008 - Flashpoint
 - 2009 - Retail
 - 2009 - Being Erica
 - 2009 - Cra$h & Burn
 - 2010 - Tangled
 - 2011 - King
 - 2013 - This Is Scarlett and Isaiah
 - 2013 - Lucky 7
 - 2015 - Battle Creek
 - 2016 - Damien
 - 2016 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again
 - 2017 - Incorporated
 - 2018 - Counterpart
 - 2019 - Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story
 - 2020 - Tales from the Loop
 - 2020 - Tiny Pretty Things
 - 2022 - Tell Me Lies
 
References
- ↑ Brooklyn Neustaeter, "'Women Talking': How cinematography shows the story of abuse and recovery". CTV News, September 11, 2022.
 - ↑ Ryan Lattanzio, "Canadian Academy Awards Nominate ‘Mommy,’ ‘Maps to the Stars’". IndieWire, January 13, 2015.
 - 1 2 Mark Dillon, "Montpellier helps bring cinematic approach to Foreign Objects". Playback, August 21, 2000.
 - ↑ Oliver Lyttelton, "On The Rise ’12: 5 Cinematographers Lighting Up Screens In Recent Years". IndieWire, June 26, 2012.
 - ↑ Michael James, "Cinematographer shooting for the top in Canadian film industry". Sudbury.com, March 20, 2006.
 
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