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Tanya Lapointe is a Canadian filmmaker and former journalist for Ici Radio-Canada.[1] Lapointe is perhaps most noted for her 2020 documentary film The Paper Man (Lafortune en papier), which premiered at the Whistler Film Festival in 2020, where it won the Audience Award.[2][3]
General overview[]
Lapointe began dating film director Denis Villeneuve in the mid-2010s[4] She took a leave of absence from the Ici Radio-Canada network in 2015 to work as a production assistant on Villeneuve's film Arrival, subsequently announcing her departure from journalism in 2016.[5]
In 2019, it was announced that in addition to Dune: Part Two being produced by Villeneuve, the sequel was also be produced by Mary Parent, and Cale Boyter, with Lapointe, Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt, Kim Herbert, Thomas Tull, Jon Spaihts, Richard P. Rubinstein, John Harrison, and Herbert W. Gain serving as executive producers and Kevin J. Anderson as creative consultant.[6]
External links[]
- Tanya Lapointe on the Internet Movie Database
- Tanya Lapointe on Wikipedia
References[]
- ↑ Tanya Lapointe: de l'autre côté du miroir - La Presse
- ↑ Documentary The Paper Man looks at the impact and magic of Claude Lafortune’s sculptures - The Globe and Mail
- ↑ The Paper Man wins Audience Award at Whistler Film Fest, which continues until December 31 - Create a stir
- ↑ Denis Villeneuve en couple avec la journaliste Tanya Lapointe - Hollywood PQ
- ↑ Tanya Lapointe quitte le journalisme (et Radio-Canada) - Huffpost
- ↑ Warner Bros. Dates ‘Dune’ For November 2020 & More - Deadline