Born in 1941, Jean Pierre Lefebvre is a Canadian filmmaker recognized as a pioneer of independent cinema. He directed and wrote Q-Bec My Love (1970), a film that showcases his unique storytelling style and deep connection to Canadian culture. Lefebvre's career began with the National Film Board of Canada, where he developed a reputation for fostering low-budget films. His work continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers, solidifying his legacy in the realm of cult cinema.
Q-Bec My Love
This film, a kind of sketch, is directed with total freedom, without any concession to any kind of censorship. It seeks to remind the viewer that voyeurism stems from the way we look at things and human beings, not from the things and human beings themselves.