André Gaudreault
Canada Research Chair in Cinema and Media Studies, Université de Montréal Canada
Biography
André Gaudreault, Canada Research Chair in Film and Media Studies (2015-2022), is a Professor at the Department of Art History and Film Studies at the Université de Montréal, Canada. Recognized for his specialization in the fields of early cinema, narratology and editing, He is currently conducting research on historiography and technological innovations. Since 1992, he has founded and directed the Research Group on the Advent and Training of Film and Stage Institutions (GRAFICS), and has participated in the founding of the Center for Intermediality Research (CRI, now CRIalt ) in 1997, two important international infrastructures. He acted as director of the cinematographic film review Cinemasfrom 1999 to 2016. He is also director of the Quebec Cinema Observatory (OCQ, co-founded with Denis Héroux in 2007). He is also Director of the Canadian Section of the International TECES Research Partnership. He is also at the origin of the creation, in 2007 at the University of Montreal, of the first PhD program in film studies offered in Canada.
His research has been crowned on a number of occasions with scholarships, prizes and distinctions, including the coveted 1996 Killam Scholarship (Canada Council for the Arts) and the Jean-Mitry International Prize in 2010. (Giornate del Cinema Muto Festival, Italy) and, in 2013, a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (US). He was also named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in September 2014 and received, in the fall of 2014, the André Laurendeau Award, presented by the Association francophone pour le savoir-Acfas.
He has been visiting professor at numerous institutions in Mexico (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla), Taiwan (National University of the Arts), France (Paris-Est University Marne-la-Vallée, University Rennes 2, University Paris 3, European Higher School of Image, University Paris 1 and Ecole normale supérieure), Switzerland (University of Lausanne), Spain (Universidade Santiago de Compostela), Argentina (Universidad de Buenos Aires), Italy (Università di Bologna) in Norway (Nordic Academy for Advanced Study) and Brazil (Universidade de São Paulo).