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Daniel Léger

Daniel Léger

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Biography

Daniel Léger is a Canadian musician from St-Antoine, New Brunswick.

Known For

Dans un cinéma près de chez vous
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Dans un cinéma près de chez vous

2024
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Travelling with well-known Acadian artists, Samuel Chiasson makes a stop in a different Atlantic town or area each week. It’s all part of an adventure in which surprises and interviews, underscored by sometimes unexpected facts and statistics, reveal the many facets of his guests and the places they visit.

5 Degrés

2018
Inseparable
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In their small country home in New Brunswick, Jean-Paul and Anne, who suffer respectively from physical and intellectual impairments, share an unwavering love for each other. Declarations of love, little gifts, jokes and affectionate nicknames highlight their deeply moving relationship, a relationship that transcends difference. Together, they look after Jean-Paul’s ailing parents. With great respect for those who confide in him, Daniel Léger presents love through the eyes of two people with disabilities, and in so doing, creates an inspiring lesson in happiness.

Inseparable

2011
A Sunday at 105
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Documentary tribute from a great-grandson to his great-grandmother. In a Sunday, filmed in her daily life, Aldéa speaks of universal subjects in her own way.

A Sunday at 105

2007
The Flames of Me
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How do you rebuild your sense of self after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder? Daniel Léger experienced his first manic episode in his early thirties. With courage and vulnerability, he recounts how his diagnosis shook his identity to the core. Through striking images created with fire and soot by visual artist Steven Spazuk, the film depicts Léger’s personality in rich nuances of shadow and light. The transformations paint a sensitive portrait of a man who, despite his mental health struggles, has been able to rise from the ashes.

The Flames of Me

2026
The Artisans
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“We’re beautiful, the whole gang. We’re special,” says Jean of the 15-odd employees at The Artisan—a workshop employing people with intellectual disabilities. Jean is the self-described “handyman and best-looking” member of the group. A moving celebration of difference, The Artisans captures daily life at an organization where the workers are as courageous as they are colourful.

The Artisans

2018