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Born in France , Jean-Daniel Lafond is a former
philosophy professor, a documentary filmmaker and a writer. He
has written and directed over a dozen films that embody his commitment
to creative documentary filmmaking: Dream Tracks (Les traces
du rêve) (1986), Le
Voyage au bout de la route (1987), Le Visiteur d’un
soir (1989), La Manière Nègre ou Aimé Césaire,
chemin faisant (1991), Tropic North (Tropique
Nord), Freedom Outraged (La Liberté en
colère) (1994), Haiti in All Our Dreams (Haïti
dans tous nos rêves) (1995), Last Call for Cuba (L’Heure
de Cuba) (1999), The Barbarian Files (Le Temps
des barbares) (1999), Salam Iran, A Persian Letter (Salam
Iran, une lettre persane) (2001), Le Faiseur de théâtre (2002), The
Cabinet of Dr. Ferron (Le Cabinet du Docteur Ferron)
(2003), American Fugitive: The Truth about Hassan (2006).
A seasoned observer of the world and of our times,
Jean-Daniel Lafond has crafted films that tell touching, though-provoking
stories; philosophical poems that resonate with the call of the
road, and mirror the fates of men and nations. Parallel to his
involvement in cinema, he has developed an original body of work
for radio and has also published several books. He is married to
the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada , and
is actively involved in the activities of the office.
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