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Jessica Lee Gagné

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Jessica Lee Gagné
Born1988 (age 35–36)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
EducationConcordia University

Jessica Lee Gagné is a director of photography from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

She is mostly known for her work on the films Malgré la nuit (Despite the Night) (2015) and Daddy (2017) as well as the TV shows Escape at Dannemora (2018) and Severance (2022).

Early life

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Jessica Lee Gagné was born in Quebec, Canada, where her early exposure to cinema came from her father, who owned a video store.[1] She grew up surrounded by VHS tapes, often watching films before and after school.[2] Having an interest in foreign films, her mother familiarized her to European cinema.[2] This environment helped develop and influence her early love for cinema.[2]

Gagné began experimenting with photography at a young age on 35 mm film, inheriting cameras from family members.[2] She spent her high school years as the school's photographer and practiced a lot, developing technical skills.[3] She then went on to study film production at Concordia University in Montreal, from 2009 to 2011.[4] Her time at Concordia as well as filmmakers like Gordon Willis and Canadian cinematographer Sara Mishara reinforced her interest in cinematography.[2] Her education at Concordia also helped her build connections in the industry, which then helped launch her career after graduation.[2]

Career

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Jessica Lee Gagné began her career in cinematography by working on independent films, gaining early recognition for working on her friend Chloé Robichaud's film Sarah Prefers to Run (2013), which was selected for screening at Cannes Film Festival.[4] After working on other films and short films, she transitioned to television with Escape at Dannemora (2018), directed by Ben Stiller, which served as an important moment in her career.[5] Her collaboration with Stiller continued with the TV show Severance (2022), which earned her recognition for creating a unique visual style.[6]

As a woman director of photography in a male-dominated industry, Gagné has openly discussed the challenges she has faced, especially when working outside of Montreal.[1] She has emphasized that representation matters, particularly when younger women see her behind the camera.[7] She believes it is important to break stereotypes about what roles women can play in the film industry, and her work as a director of photography has gained her respect in a field where women remain underrepresented.[7]

Filmography[8][9][10]

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Films

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Year Title Director
2013 Sarah préfère la course (Sarah Prefers to Run) Chloé Robichaud
2013 Fermières (All that We Make) Annie St-Pierre
2014 Que ta joie demeure (Joy of Man's Desiring) Denis Coté
2015 Malgré la nuit (Despite the Night) Philippe Grandrieux
2015 Boris sans Béatrice (Boris Without Beatrice) Denis Coté
2016 Pays (Boundaries) Chloé Robichaud
2017 Sweet Virginia Jamie M. Dagg
2017 Daddy Ashim Ahluwalia
2018 La Version nouvelle Michael Yaroshevsky
2020 All day and a Night Joe Robert Cole

Short films

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Year Title Director
2012 Chef de meute (Herd Leader) Chloé Robichaud
2015 Chelem Charles Grenier
2016 Tout simplement Raphaël Ouellet
2016 Anime Arnaud Brisebois
2018 From Its Mouth Came a River of High End Residential Appliances Jon Wang

Television

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Year Title Director
2018 Escape at Dannemora Ben Stiller
2022 Severance Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle

Awards and nomination for Best Cinematography[8]

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Award Year Title Result
Filmfare Awards 2018 Daddy Nominated
Canadian Screen Awards 2015 Fermières Nominated
Kamera Oko 2016 Malgré la nuit Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b Burnett, Richard (9 January 2019). "Up on the silver screen with cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné". Concordia University.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Mulcahey, Matt (21 November 2018). "Escape at Dannemora: Q&A With Cinematographer Jessica Lee Gagné". American Cinematographer.
  3. ^ "Jessica Lee Gagné Is a Scientist of Cinematography". IndieWire. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  4. ^ a b Duchesne, André (22 April 2020). "Le chapitre américain de Jessica Lee Gagné". La Presse.
  5. ^ Papineau, Philippe (23 March 2018). "Une directrice photo québécoise sur Showtime". Le Devoir.
  6. ^ Thomas, Eve (7 September 2022). "Jessica Lee Gagné's Work-Life Balance". Elle.
  7. ^ a b Gardiner, Margaret (18 October 2018). "Jessica Lee Gagne: Director of Photography, Action Woman". Golden Globes.
  8. ^ a b "Jessica Lee Gagné". IMDb. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Jessica Lee Gagné". MUBI. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Jessica Lee Gagné". Filmaffinity. Retrieved 20 October 2024.