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  1. Yves Simoneau (French pronunciation: [iv simɔno]; born October 28, 1955) is a Canadian film and television director. Simoneau was born in Quebec City, Quebec.

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    Yves Simoneau was born on 28 October 1955 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. He is a director and producer, known for Dans le ventre du dragon (1989), Napoléon (2002) and The 4400 (2004).

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    • Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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  3. Yves Simoneau (born October 28, 1955 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian film and television director. His acclaimed 1987 crime drama Intimate Power (Pouvoir intime) garnered multiple Genie Awards nominations including best direction at the 8th Genie Awards.

  4. Yves Simoneau. (born 1956). The ambitious Canadian film director Yves Simoneau was known for doing the unexpected. Interested in exploring the lyricism of films and the fantastic and unreal possibilities of cinema, he won praise for fluid camera movements and a rich and sensual visual style.

  5. Yves Simoneau. Highest Rated: 43% Mother's Boys (1994) Lowest Rated: 29% Free Money (1998) Birthday: Oct 28, 1955. Birthplace: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. As a director and producer, Quebec ...

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  6. A masterful soldier, tactician, and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte, with courage and love for his country, rises from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Europe. But his life ends with a fall and exile. Stars. Christian Clavier. Isabella Rossellini.

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  8. Director, Screenwriter. (b. October 28, 1955 Quebec City, Quebec) Attracted to genre plots, radical visual styles and such outspoken comments as “the film is more important than the language,” ambitious filmmaker Yves Simoneau has often been called the least Québécois of Québécois directors.