Where to watch François Delisle in the UK
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François Delisle is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. François Delisle directed several experimental short films between 1987 and 1990. In 1991, François Delisle was named best new director of short and medium-length films at the Rendez-Vous du cinéma québécois for his medium-length film Beebe-Plain. In 1994, Ruth, François Delisle’s first feature film, was named best feature of the year and best screenplay at the Rendez-Vous du cinéma québécois. In 2002, François Delisle founded the company Films 53/12.
François Delisle films streaming in the UK
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- What Are We Doing Here? (2014) Producer
- Waiting for the Storms (2025) Director
- Twice a Woman (2010) Director
- The Meteor (2013) Director
- You (2007) Director
- Ca$h Nexu$ (2019) Director
- Kinship (2019) Producer
- Chorus (2015) Director
- Two Can Play (1993) as Charles
- Beebe-Plain (1991) Director
- Happiness is a Sad Song (2004) Producer
- Ruth (1994) Director
- CHSLD (2020) Director
- Du couteau au fusil (1990) Director
- La mer on s’en fout! (1989) Director
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