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Film industry mourns Quebec director Jean-Marc Valle

The director's untimely death has shocked Quebec and Hollywood. Valle was known for directing films, including C.R.A.Z.Y., Wild, Dallas Buyers Club and the HBO series Big Little Lies.

Colleagues remember Valle for his 'staggering intensity' and dedication to his craft

Jean-Marc Valle was acclaimed for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking. (Mathieu Dumontier/Radio-Canada)

The Quebec film industry is reeling in the wake of award-winning filmmaker and producer Jean-Marc Valle's death. He was 58.

Radio-Canada confirmed the news first reported by U.S. media outlets Sunday evening. According to Valle's son, mile, the filmmaker died on Christmas night.

The cause of his untimely death has not been announced, leaving the artistic community in a state of shock.

Valle won an Emmy for directing the hit HBO series Big Little Lies.His 2013 drama Dallas Buyers Club earned multiple Oscar nominations.

At the time of his death, he was staying at a chalet in Berthier-sur-Mer, in Chaudire-Appalaches, about 70 kilometres east of Quebec City.

Michel Ct who starred in Valle's first film Liste noire (1995) told Radio-Canada's Tout un Matin that Valle was a detail-oriented director who adored his cast.

"It's like he was playing on the first line of a hockey team," he said. "He sees everything."

During the holidays, he says the two would meet for annual gatherings, and Valle would recount stories about Hollywood.

"This year, with COVID, I've been staying in the country, so I told myself I'd miss my meeting with Jean-Marc, but I'm going to miss that meeting and many more."

In 2017, the HBO series Big Little Lies earned Valle a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special. (Frederic J. Brown/Getty Images)

Valle rose to fame after the release of the coming-of-age film C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) and the romantic drama Caf de Flore, which received three Genie awards in 2012 from13 nominations.

Producer Pierre Even, who worked with Valle on both films, said he learned of his death Sunday night after a friend sent him an article from U.S. publication Deadline.

"I couldn't believe it," he said. "I was with my partner and we were completely and totally incredulous."

Although Evensays they didn't see each other often because of their respective career obligations, he will remember Valle as a friend and director with "staggering intensity," who completely dedicated himself to his films.

"It was one of his great qualities," he said. "We lost a great artist who wasn't finished sharing his vision of the world with us."

Alexandra Strliski, whose music is featured several times in Valle's work, paid tribute to the late director on Twitter.

"He was always my lucky star," she wrote.

"I always considered Jean Marc as a bigger brother," Denis Villeneuve, a friend and fellow Quebec director, told CBC.

The pair wasinstrumental in breaking Quebec cinema into Hollywood Villeneuve most recently with Dunethis past falland Blade Runner 2049 in 2017.

"He's someone that by his incredible ambition and talent,inspired, inspired me and inspired a lot of friends around me and I'm sure will inspire generations to come. He was a pioneer," said Villeneuve.

Premier Franois Legault shared his condolences with Valle's loved ones in a tweet, calling news of the director's death a tragedy.

"Jean-Marc Valle moved me with C.R.A.Z.Y. and Big Little Lies," he said. "He was extremely kind."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also shared his thoughts on the social media network.

"Jean-Marc Valle's passion for filmmaking and storytelling was unmatched so too was his talent. Through his work and with his art, he left a mark in Quebec, across Canada, and around the world," Trudeau wrote. "My thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans as they mourn his sudden passing."

Reese Witherspoon, who starred in Valle's Wild (2014), which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, and inBig Little Lies, also expressed her grief on Twitter.

"My heart is broken. My friend. I love you," she wrote.

with files from Radio-Canada's Dominique Degr and Tout un matin