Anne-Marie Sirois (born 1958) is a visual artist, writer and film director of Acadian descent living in New Brunswick, Canada.[1]
Canadian film director and screenwriter
Anne-Marie Sirois
Career
She was born in Saint-Basile and received a bachelor's degree in visual arts from the Université de Moncton. She attended animation workshops with the National Film Board of Canada and directed her first animated film Les joies de Noël in 1985.[1][2]
In 1995, she published her first children's book Le Petit Chaperon Mauve. That was followed by Rose Neige et les six nains in 2000. Sirois has also illustrated story books and textbooks.[1]
Sirois has created a number of sculptures which incorporate irons. These sculptures have been exhibited at various galleries in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. In 2010, she published an art book Pourquoi 100 fers.[3]
Award of merit for L'Avertissement at the Atlantic Film Festival, 1986
Award of excellence for Maille Maille at the Atlantic Film Festival, 1987
Silver Apple Award for Maille Maille at the National Educational Film and Video Festival in Oakland, California, 1989
Best Acadian film for Joséphine at the Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie, 2000
Prix Éloize[fr]: Artist of the year in film video television from the Association acadienne des artistes professionnels du Nouveau-Brunswick, 2000 and 2004
Prix Éloize: Artist of the year in visual arts, 2012
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