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NuFilms is Music Video production company based in Montreal, Canada, which was active during 2000 and 2009 producing close to nine hundread (900) music videos. The company closed its doors on a Bang, after it was announced that it was nominated at the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2009 for the Best Music Video awards due largely to the fact that the music industry was struggling with illegal downloading of music which was rampid at the time and not quite adjusted to making music available to be purchased digitally yet.

The company was founded by Bernard Nadeau, Stéphane Raymond, Jean-Francois Lord and Paul Barbeau in May 2000. With a cashdown of only 500$ the company quickly took the whole Quebec Music industry by storm garneshing hundreads of buzzclips on Musique Plus and winning hundreads of prestigious awards around the world.

Nadeau and Lord were already very active and hugely respected in the Quebec scene when they approached Raymond and Barbeau to run and start NuFilms.

A year later Raymond would leave the company to pursue other goals while in the spring of 2004, Barbeau bought back the share of Lord and Nadeau as the company was quickly shifting into fiction and gaining momentum around a group of young edgy new talents, like Martin Henri, Maxime Giroux, Jean-Francois Pilon, Ivan Grbovic, Louis-Phillipe Hénault, Francois Blouin, Sara Mishara, Martin Fournier, Phillipe Roy, Sol Valdez and Ben Steiger-Levine.

Barbeau remained the only owner until the very end and personally produced several hundread music videos along with Producer Martin Henri while breaking the company into new markets like France and the USA.

In the end, as the company shifted into Commercials with a new company called Les Enfants, and was also focussing more and more on Short Films with films like Le Rouge au sol, Can you Wave bye-bye, Les Jours, La Chute, Hotel, Les mots, to only name a few.

In total, the company won for five (5) consecutives years production company of the year at the Gala de L'ADISQ, eighteen (18) MMVA's nominations, Genie, Juno, Jutra nominations, Victoires de la musique (Paris), Ener-J and Grammy nominations.

When the company closed its doors, it had collaborated with more than 300 differents artists who had worked or gotten their first chance, most of them still active in the industry today.

Barbeau wrote and directed a film which was dedicated to NuFilms although not factually ever linked to the company.

Directors having directed at least one music video with NuFilms during the year 2000's :

Bernard Nadeau

Jean-François Pilon

Maxime Giroux

Alexis Durant-Brault

Alain Desrochers

Yves-Christian Fournier

Louis-Phillipe Hénault

Martin Fournier

Ivan Grbovic

Gabriel Allard-Gagnon

Sol Valdez

Ben Steiger Levine

François Blouin

Guy Édouin

Marc Webb

Yannick Saillet

Sara Mishara

Thierry Vergnes

Notable artists who had Music Videos done with NuFilms

Arcade Fire

Malajube

Celine Dion

Chris Deberg

Wyclef Jean

Hot Hot Heat

Tryo

Corneille

Diam's

Matt Pokora

Tragically Hip

Jean-Pierre Ferland

Lynda Lemay

Garou

Beast

Dumas

PIerre Lapointe

Loco Locass

Ariane Moffat


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