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2006 Canadian short film
Jack and Jacques
FrenchJack et Jacques
Directed byMarie-Hélène Copti
Written byMarie-Hélène Copti
Produced byMarie-Hélène Copti
StarringPierre Lebeau
François Bernier
Guillermina Kerwin
CinematographyMichel La Veaux
Edited bySylvain Lebel
Music bySteve Faulkner
Production
company
Coptik Films
Distributed byChristal Films
Release date
  • August 26, 2006 (2006-08-26) (FFM)
Running time14 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Jack and Jacques (French: Jack et Jacques) is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Marie-Hélène Copti and released in 2006. The film stars Pierre Lebeau as Jacques Jobin, a mediocre actor from Quebec who has been cast in a small part as a Native American in a Western film starring Jack Nicholson, and is being interviewed by student filmmakers Pat Beauséjour (François Bernier) and Annie St-Gelais (Guillermina Kerwin) about his experiences on set and his hopes that the role will provide the career breakthrough that's always eluded him.

The film premiered at the 2006 Montreal World Film Festival, where it won the award for Most Popular Canadian Short Film. It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 27th Genie Awards in 2007.

In 2011, Copti and Lebeau collaborated on the nine-episode web series Jack Jobin TV, which revisted the character pontificating on other topics.

References

  1. "Jack et Jacques de Marie-Hélène Copti en sélection officielle du FFM 2006". Institut national de l'image et du son, August 21, 2006.
  2. "And the winners are..." Montreal Gazette, September 5, 2006.
  3. "Trailer Park Boys, Bon Cop compete for best picture Genie". CBC News, January 9, 2007. Archived at Ghostarchive
  4. Vanessa Guimond, "Pierre Lebeau retrouve Jacques Jobin sur le web". TVA Nouvelles, January 13, 2011.

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