Pierre Hébert
An image from Between Science and Garbage, one of the productions that also features Pierre Hébert.
Pierre Hébert

Pierre Hébert

January 19, 1944 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Formerly an employee of the National film board of Canada where between 1965 and 1999 he directed over twenty animation shorts and a feature (La Plante humaine, best Quebec feature award 1996), Pierre Hébert is now an independent artist and filmmaker. Since 2001, he traveled the world with his musician colleague Bob Ostertag presenting the Living Cinema live animation performance over 80 times. He also worked with many other musicians. He equally collaborated with dance companies in New York, Montreal and France and published two books and many articles on cinema and animation. He also pursue a carreer as a visual artist (drawings, installations, web projects). Currently, his main project is a new series of films Places and Monuments for which he received, in 2012, from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec the prestigious "career grant" for cinema. In 2005, he was the recipient of the “Albert Tessier” cinema award from the Quebec government for lifetime achievement, in 2017, he received a special carreer award from the Tehran International Animation Festival, and in 2018, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Op Hop/Hop Op

1966

Memories of War

Memories of War

1983

Around Perception

1968

Adieu bipède

Adieu bipède

1987

Between Science and Garbage

Between Science and Garbage

2004

Triptych - 2

2013

Opus 3

1967

Songs and Dances of the Inanimate World: The Subway

Songs and Dances of the Inanimate World: The Subway

1984