Rafaël Ouellet


Rafaël Ouellet is a Canadian screenwriter and film director from Dégelis, Quebec.
He launched his career as a cameraman, editor and director for MusiquePlus from 1998 to 2004. He received a Juno Award nomination for Music DVD of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2004, for his work on Our Lady Peace's concert DVD Our Lady Peace Live in Alberta. He then directed episodes of the television series Le Groulx Luxe and Canadian Case Files, and was the editor of Denis Côté's 2005 film Drifting States , before releasing his debut feature film, Mona's Daughters , in 2007.
He firstly became widely known for his 2012 film Camion, for which he received Jutra Award nominations for Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Editing at the 15th Jutra Awards in 2013.
His newest film, Family Game , entered the production process in 2020. It was shot in Ouellet's hometown, and was released in 2022. The film received eight Prix Iris nominations at the 25th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2023, including nods for Ouellet in both Best Director and Best Screenplay.
In 2025, Productions Casablanca announced that Ouellet will write and direct a forthcoming adaptation of Alex Viens's novel Les pénitences. In the same year he entered production on Hantée, a fantasy comedy written by India Desjardins about a teenage girl who befriends the ghost haunting her family home.

Filmography

Film

Mona's Daughters - 2007Behind Me - 2008New Denmark - 2009Camion - 2012Finissant(e)s - 2013Gurov and Anna - 2015Family Game - 2022Hantée - TBALes pénitences - TBA

Television

Le Groulx Luxe - 2003Canadian Case Files - 2005The Phoenix Sessions - 2006Pendant ce temps, devant la télé - 2007La vie nous arrive - 2012Nouvelle adresse - 2014Blue Moon - 2018Cheval Serpent - 2018Ruptures - 2018Virage - 2023

Music DVDs

Our Lady Peace: Live in Alberta - 2003Our Lady Peace: Decade - 2006Loose: The Concert - 2007