Quebecois independent film director and producer in the 1970s and 80s (documentaries and fiction films), Daniel Le Saunier Also worked for Quebec public television (Télé-Québec) in the years 1980-2000 in various capacities including Coordinator of the Quebec office from 1996 to 2014. He was president of Pixel, an organization dedicated to the development of animated cinema and video game in the 2000s. He has been involved in highlighting the cultural history of the Manicouagan region in Quebec since 2014.
In the 70s, young people in Baie-Comeau - Hauterive were trying to find their place in an industrial society devoted to work and consumerism. Often left to their own devices as they waited to enter the job market, many of them sought their paths in artistic creation. The 1974 St. John's Day festival gave them a chance to shout out loud about their existence and shake up the existing order. We f...
In the 70s, young people in Baie-Comeau - Hauterive were trying to find their place in an industrial society devoted to work and consumerism. Often left to their own devices as they waited to enter the job market, many of them sought their paths in artistic creation. The 1974 St. John's Day festival gave them a chance to shout out loud about their existence and shake up the existing order. We f...