René Delacroix
René Delacroix was a French film director and screenwriter. He was most noted for a mid-career period from 1949 to 1954 when he was based in Montreal, during which he directed or co-directed several of the most important early feature films in the Cinema of Quebec. The film Tit-Coq, codirected with Gratien Gélinas, won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year at the 5th Canadian Film Awards in 1953.
Filmography
- La relève - 1932
- Meute et kangourous... - 1935
- Promesses - 1939
- Notre-Dame de la Mouise - 1941, writer only
- The Murderer Is Not Guilty - 1946
- Gonzague - 1947
- The Grand Bill - 1949, with Jean-Yves Bigras
- The Story of Dr. Louise - 1949, with Paul VandenbergheThey Are Twenty - 1950
- The Nightingale and the Bells - 1952
- Tit-Coq - 1953, with Gratien Gélinas
- A Mother's Heart - 1953
- The Heartthrob - 1958