François Dubé
Production
Biography
After studying biology and earning a master’s degree in international ecology, François Dubé turned to documentary filmmaking. He entered the spotlight after winning the 2012 Course Évasion autour du monde, a round-the-world reality documentary competition, then completed several projects, including the series Le bonheur en Scandinavie (2013), which went on to garner several Gémeaux Award nominations. In 2018, he founded the production company Frangin. Since then, Dubé’s credits have included both producer (Le peuple de la mer, 2023) and director (A Tempo, 2019) roles, through which he’s explored new ways of telling rich, meaningful stories, consistently striving for cohesion of form and content.
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L'accent francophone

On the Magdalen Islands, during the short lobster season, fishermen and plant workers ensure the economic prosperity of an entire people. In the reality of a global market driven by the United States, the fragility of the fishing industry is palpable, as is the future of seafaring and island culture.
People of the Sea

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Eaux vives

James Simonee, an Inuit hunter from Pond Inlet, Nunavut, investigates the impacts of one of Nunavut’s largest mines on traditional lands near his community.
We See Changes

In music, the return to the original movement. Reflections on the rhythm of childhood and parenthood from birth.