Cet événement a eu lieu le 26 octobre 2022.
Presented in French / Conférence en français
Rejoignez-nous le 26 octobre pour notre premier “Maîtres en série”, en personne, à Montréal. Venez entendre le monteur Louis-Martin Paradis discuter avec la réalisatrice Marie-Julie Dallaire de leur travail sur le film COMME UNE VAGUE. Il y aura un visionnement du film, suivi d’une séance de questions-réponses.

Louis-Martin Paradis a été assistant-monteur pendant une dizaine d’années sur de nombreux longs métrages de fiction avant de devenir monteur, surtout en cinéma documentaire. Depuis, il a monté les projets de Marie-Julie Dallaire dont : Comme une vague, gagnant de l’Iris du meilleur montage documentaire en 2022, L’impossible été de Jules et la série documentaire Un monde sans pitié. Il est également monteur sur les documentaires de Mathieu Roy notamment Surviving Progress, Les dépossédés et Les creuseurs ainsi que son film de fiction L’autre maison, en nomination pour le Jutra du meilleur montage. Lors du montage de Surviving Progress, il rencontre Harold Crooks, le co-réalisateur et monte ses films suivants : The Price We Pay et récemment The Melt Goes on Forever: The art and times of David Hammons. Dans la dernière année, il a monté le film de Phil Comeau, L’ordre secret

Marie-Julie Dallaire is a film and advertising director. Big Giant Wave, her latest film produced in collaboration with Crazyrose (Jean-Marc Vallée), won several awards including three Iris awards (best editing, best cinematography and best documentary) at the Gala Québec Cinéma 2022. In 2020, she directed Jules’ Impossible Summer with the NFB. In 2015 Denis Villeneuve entrusts her as second unit director for Arrival. In 2007, she won the Dworkin Foundation Award for Father which was also nominated at the Jutra Awards. In 1996, she co-directed Cosmos, which won the Prix des Cinémas d’art et d’essai at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes. She first made her name by participating in La Course Destination Monde. Marie-Julie is currently in development on her next film Cut Print Thank You Bye which will pay tribute to the late filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée.




Annie Ilkow is a Montreal-based editor whose recent work includes Ghosts (CBS, single-camera comedy), TRANSPLANT (2 seasons, for NBC/CTV), and BLOOD & TREASURE (2 seasons, CBS action-adventure). She also edited the critically-acclaimed drama 19-2, the seminal DURHAM COUNTY. A graduate of the film program at Concordia University, she earned her MFA in Cinema at the University of East Anglia, UK.
Born in BC, Raised in NS, calls Halifax home since 1998. Met Mike Clattenburg and edited his low budget feature TRAILER PARK BOYS in 1999. Since then has been doing anything TRAILER PARK BOYS related. Started editing things with Cory Bowles whenever our schedules allowed. Married with three kids and owns and operates Digiboyz Inc. (Post Production) since 2001.
Award winning film and television editor Lisa Binkley began her career in post-production after having studied theatre and film production at U.B.C. She graduated from the Media Resources Program at Capilano University. Since then she has worked on numerous feature films, MOWs and television series.
Roderick is an award-winning Picture and Sound Editor who has worked in the film industry for over twenty years. His extensive knowledge of both sides of the post equation has proven invaluable. His experience in feature films, TV series, shorts and documentaries has established him as one of the industry’s most sought-after collaborators. On the picture side, he is known for his work on STILL MINE (2012), VICTORIA DAY (2009) and ONE WEEK (2008). For television, he has edited THE EXPANSE (Season 3 to 6), KILLJOYS (Season 4 & 5), and Chapelwaite (2021). He picture edited acclaimed documentaries such as 100 FILMS & A FUNERAL (2007), THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE (2013), DAVID & ME (2014) and SILAS (2017). His sound editing work includes SPLICE (2009), PASSCHENDAELE (2008) and SILENT HILL (2006). He is currently picture editing the series BILLY THE KID.
Sarah Taylor is an award-winning editor with over eighteen years of experience. She has a passion for storytelling and has cut a wide range of documentaries, corporate videos, television programs, and full length feature films. Her work has been seen in festivals around the world including Sundance. She is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) and is the host of the CCE podcast The Editor’s Cut.




