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‘Big Little Lies’ a big get for Montreal’s TV industry

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TORONTO After taking this year’s Oscars by storm with Denis Villeneuve’s “Arrival,” Quebec’s screen industry is in the Hollywood spotlight once again, this time for “Big Little Lies.”

Oscar-nominated Quebec director Jean-Marc Vallee helmed the HBO series that has 16 Emmy Award nomination­s, including one for himself, one for Montreal cinematogr­apher Yves Belanger and several for other local crew members— from picture editors to sound mixers and costume designers.

The main Emmys show is on Sept. 17 but many of the Montreal nominees will be vying for hardware this weekend at the two-night Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.

“It gives a shine on Montreal and even maybe Canada, because those people from the U.S. or from France, now they think to come to Montreal to work because it’s less expensive,” said Louis Gignac, who is co-nominated for best sound mixing on “Big Little Lies.” “We all win through that.” Of particular significan­ce is HBO allowing post-production on “Big Little Lies” to happen in Montreal, said Gignac, who shares his nomination with Gavin Fernandes and Brendan Beebe.

It’s a rarity if not a first for the network, he said, noting it was Vallee who fought hard to make that happen.

“It was a big deal for (HBO),” said Gignac, who also worked with Vallee on “The Young Victoria,” “Dallas Buyers Club” and “Cafe de Flore.”

“They don’t know us, they don’t know if we know what they need. So it was a big gamble and Jean-Marc just took it on his shoulders and promised them that we know what we’re doing.

“So now that they know that we can do that, we all wish that they will not be afraid to send us any production.”

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