Alex Margineanu

Filmes

Perdre Mario
Director of Photography
En tête de ligne
Director of Photography
Resistance: Police Against the Wall
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The new Longueuil police chief, Fady Dagher, is aware of the challenges he faces. Well positioned for the next five years, he intends to make great changes within this institution. This documentary is an intimate portrait of a man, a vision and an environment into which cameras do not often have access.
Grand Cru
Director of Photography
Pascal Marchand arrived in the mythical land of Burgundy to harvest the grapes at age 21. Now 30 years later, he is a renowned wine artist and innovator. Shot over the catastrophic 2016 season, the film is both a love letter and a cautionary tale.
Cities Held Hostage: Main basse sur la ville
Director of Photography
L'homme de l'Isle
Camera Operator
Claude n'est pas mort
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The Oslo Diaries
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O documentário mostra imagens inéditas e partes do diário de um grupo seleto de israelitas e palestinos, que em 1992 se reuniram secretamente em Oslo, Noruega, para uma série de reuniões clandestinas que mudaram o panorama político do Oriente Médio.
Des nuances de sexe et de gris
Director of Photography
The Wandering Muse
Director of Photography
Explores the vibrant array of musical interpretations of Jewish identities, from ram's horn to beatbox, from Uganda to Argentina.
Okpik's Dream
Director of Photography
Harry Okpik dreamed of becoming a dog musher. But when government agents shot his and thousands of other Inuit huskies across the Canadian Arctic, 11-year-old Harry saw the sky turn red and thought his dream forever destroyed. Now, fifty years later, Harry Okpik reflects on the tragedy of the Dog Slaughter and the accident that led to the loss of his leg. Follow Harry through the arctic seasons as he cares for his huskies and prepares for Ivakkak - a 600 km dog sled race across the Canadian Arctic. It is a race with the greater purpose: to bring back the nearly eradicated Inuit husky and a lost way of life.
Hands Off My Church!
Director of Photography
For years, Québec's churches have been emptying out. They are being demolished, or sold to the highest bidder. The residents of Saint-Camille, in the Eastern Townships, unite to try to save theirs.
Bull's eye, un peintre à l'affût
Director of Photography
Portrait of Canadian artist Marc Séguin.
Bull's eye, un peintre à l'affût
Camera Operator
Portrait of Canadian artist Marc Séguin.
La couleur du temps
Director of Photography
50 tons of spruce
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50 tons of spruce, a film to discover an unknown trade, while the Quebec forestry industry is on the verge of crisis. A film to get to know men who earn their living by risking it, because the forest has always been part of them.
Live Before the Letter
Cinematography
Thanks to the development of techniques and the adventurous spirit of pioneering filmmakers, among whom Michel Brault occupies a central place, a new way of making cinema was born at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s. This film relevantly retraces the history of a collective movement which revolutionized production and filming methods in Quebec and the world.
If the Weather Permits
Director of Photography
Director Elisapie Issac's documentary is a sort-of letter to her deceased grandfather addressing the question of Inuit culture in the modern world.
The fair
Director of Photography
Who has never cast a curious glance at a bloody tabloid headline or felt the urge to peek through a half-open door? In Quebec's courthouses, curious visitors scrutinize the private lives of their fellow human beings while eagerly following the progress of criminal trials.
Panic
Cinematography
Harry, a shabby but dignified transvestite, writes radio dramas. One night, he goes into the studio to record his latest work, “Panic,” about a woman whose greatest dream is to write pulp fiction. Harry is assisted by Jack, a macho and homophobic sound technician.
The Family of the Forest
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In the heart of the Boreal forest lives a family renowned as much for their gourmet forest pickings as for their life of self-sufficiency.