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Oscar nod 'surreal' for Gatineau filmmaker Falardeau

Gatineau filmmaker Philippe Falardeau talks about the long journey that brought his heart-warming film Monsieur Lazhar into the Oscar race.

Philippe Falardeau's Monsieur Lazhar nominated for best foreign-language Film

Full interview: Philippe Falardeau

13 years ago
Duration 8:20
Gatineau, Que., Oscar-nominated director sits down with CBC Ottawa's Sandra Abma

Gatineau filmmaker Philippe Falardeau's 2011 film Monsieur Lazhar has been nominated for the best foreign-language film at the 84th Academy Awards.

But before Falardeau goes to the Oscars three weeks from now, his film is being shown at a special screening Monday night at the National Arts Centre, where he once worked as an usher. Monsieur Lazhar is the story of an Algerian immigrant who helps a middle-school class deal with the death of their teacher.

Falardeau sat down with CBC Ottawa's Sandra Abma to talk about the film and his journey from growing up in Hull to going to Hollywood.

Click on the video above to watch.