Robert Morin is known for his very personal, dark, and pessimistic "interior views" of family, crime, law enforcement, and human suffering. He studied Literature and Communications and in 1971 began to work as a cameraman, joining ORTQ in Rimouski, where he directed films and videos. In 1977, with a group of friends and colleagues, Morin founded La Coopérative de Production Vidéo de Montréal where he continues to produce his own work. After creating close to 30 short films with his colleagues over 10 years, he directed his first feature length film Tristesse modèle réduit in 1987. His film Requiem pour un beau sans-coeur was nominated for the Genie Awards for Best Motion Picture and Best Director. Morin continues to create films that are honored with awards from all around the world.
Directing
85
Male
1949-05-20
Montreal, Quebec
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Yes Sir! Madame...
The Morin's Method
The Diary of a Volunteer
The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge
Wild Feast
Clouds Over the City
Yule Croak
The Reception
May God Bless America
Le génie du crime
Tuktuq
Girlfriends
I. You. They.
Infiltration
Le nèg'
This Love, These Days
Requiem for a Handsome Bastard
The 4 Soldiers
Mesnak
3 Indian Tales
Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain
A Postcard from Victoria
Papa à la chasse aux lagopèdes
Operation Cobra
7 landscapes
Un paradis pour tous
Scale Model Sadness
Windigo
Il a gagné ses épaulettes
The Kingdom Has Come
The Body Sculpters
Ma vie c'est pour le restant de mes jours
The Thief Lives in Hell
And You, Are You Lucky?
Evil Madness
Gus is Still in the Army
My Riches Have Caused My Privations
Rocky Mountains
The Mysterious Paul
Moments Before the New Year
The Woman From Elsewhere
We Treat Ourselves to the Best
Preliminary Notes For a Western
9 bipèdes
Six Neorealist Portraits
6 portraits néoréalistes