Canadian film and television director
John L'Ecuyer (born November 15, 1964) is a Canadian film and television director.
Biography
Born in Montreal , L'Ecuyer later moved and studied at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto, where his classmates included screenwriter Brad Abraham .[citation needed ] His brother Gerald L'Ecuyer is also a film and television director.[ 1]
L'Ecuyer's first feature, Curtis's Charm (1995), based on a short story by Jim Carroll , starred Maurice Dean Wint as Curtis, a paranoid drug addict who believes his mother-in-law has cast a voodoo spell on him, which has resulted in his being stalked by a killer squirrel .[ 2] It was shot on black and white 16 mm film .[ 3]
The film, executive produced by Atom Egoyan and Patricia Rozema , premiered at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival ,[ 4] where it received a special jury citation as Best Canadian Feature Film .[ 5]
Also at TIFF that year, L'Ecuyer's short film Use Once and Destroy (1995) received another special jury citation at the festival, for Best Canadian Short Film.[ 6] The short film was based on his own book, titled UseOnceAndDestroy , which was published in 1998 by Gutter Press.[ 7]
L'Ecuyer's other feature film credits include Saint Jude and On the Verge of a Fever , both of which premiered at TIFF.[ 8] [ 9] His feature documentary, Confessions of a Rabid Dog , won Best Social Documentary at HotDocs .[ 10]
In 1999, Playback called him "one of the country’s top dramatic directors."[ 11]
Since the 2000s, L'Ecuyer has worked primarily in television.[citation needed ] His television work includes dozens of popular series such as ReGenesis and Murdoch Mysteries , and he has also directed over a dozen made-for-television films .[citation needed ]
Filmography
Director
Writer
Year
Title
Notes
1994
Low Life
1994
It's a Beautiful Day
1995
Use Once and Destroy
1995
Curtis's Charm
1997
Confessions of a Rabid Dog
2012
Methadonia
Producer
Year
Title
Notes
2006
ReGenesis (TV series)
Creative producer
2007
The Limits
Executive producer
References
^ "Filmmaker Gerald L'Ecuyer". Toronto Star , August 15, 1999.
^ "The romance of junkie paranoia". The Globe and Mail , September 14, 1995.
^ Playback Staff (September 11, 1995). "Special Report: Toronto International Film Festival: Curtis's Charm" . Playback . Retrieved December 14, 2022 .
^ Leydon, Jim (September 25, 1995). "Curtis's Charm" . Variety . Retrieved December 14, 2022 .
^ "Film fest names winners". Edmonton Journal , September 18, 1995.
^ "Surprise winner for best Canadian film at Toronto Film Festival is Live Bait". Canadian Press , September 17, 1995.
^ Hal Niedzviecki, "Use Once and Destroy" . Quill & Quire , Fall 1998.
^ Lazar, Dave (September 4, 2000). "St. Jude" . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ "African cinema's moment in the sun; Continent better represented at fest than ever: Pioneering movie in Zulu among noteworthy flicks". Toronto Star , September 10, 2004.
^ Swedko, Pam (April 6, 1998). "Hot Docs fetes winners" . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ Staff, Playback (April 5, 1999). "Spring prep for L'Ecuyer, Cote, Lord and Paramagian movies" . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ "OAZ's Vincent Walsh, Alain Goulem and Gabrielle Miller star in GWEN SHAMBLIN: STARVING FOR SALVATION, directed by OAZ's John L'Ecuyer! 👏👏👏 • The film centres on Gwen Shamblin who became known with her Christian diet program "Weigh Down Workshop", and was accused of exploitation and abuse by the church's alleged cult practices... • Catch the Canadian premiere TOMORROW @ 8:00 PM ET on CTV Life! 📺👀 • • • • • #VincentWalsh #AlainGoulem #GabrielleMiller #JohnLecuyer #GwenShamblinStarvingForSalvation #GwenShamblin #StarvingFor Salvation #JenniferGrey #remnantfellowshipchurch #lifetimetv #lifetimemovie #drama #basedontrueevents" . instagram.com .
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