Carinne Leduc

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Carinne Leduc is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and actress.

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She has won the Borso Award at the Whistler Film Festival for Best Actress, [1] Best Actress at the Salento International Film Festival and was nominated at the Genie Awards for "Best Actress in a Leading Role" for her role in 3 Saisons .

In addition to directing commercials and music videos, she directed the short films Les Grébiches, Lemonade and B. She co-wrote the award winning feature film 3 Saisons.

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  1. Morrow, Fiona (8 December 2008). "Parenthood film receives Whistler film award". The Globe and Mail .

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