Calgary Herald

‘Visionary’ arts champion

Cinema executive spearheade­d film expansion, cultural growth

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MONTRE AL Francois Macerola, a “visionary” arts executive who was a champion for Canadian cinema and headed major cultural institutio­ns including Telefilm Canada, has died. He was 76.

“Today, with the death of Mr. Francois Macerola, Canada’s cultural milieu lost a longstandi­ng ally and leader who possessed a unique vision and an innate gift for communicat­ions,” Christa Dickenson, Telefilm’s executive director, said Thursday.

Born Jan. 31, 1942 in Montreal and educated at the University of Montreal, Macerola was a leader in various arts discipline­s in Quebec throughout his career, which he began as a lawyer.

At Telefilm Canada, he was executive director from 1995 to 2001, and chair of the board from 2001 to 2002. He also had top jobs at the National Film Board of Canada, Place des Arts, Cirque du Soleil, and the Societe de developpem­ent des entreprise­s culturelle­s du Quebec, among others.

Macerola helped expand Canadian cinema’s presence at festivals and markets around the world, and spearheade­d “a remarkable increase in co-production activity,” Telefilm said.

He helped set up the Canada Feature Film Fund and forge the very first partnershi­p between Telefilm and the private sector through the Canadian Television Fund, now the Canada Media Fund.

“Throughout his career, Francois Macerola establishe­d himself as a visionary, builder, skilled strategist and leader with a talent for bringing people together,” Dickenson said.

“He was energetic, affable and open — he saw the big picture — and working with him was a stimulatin­g experience. A man of action, he was also a loving and devoted father to his two children, Stephanie and Louis.”

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the NFB were among those who shared tributes on social media Thursday.

“Sending out our heartfelt condolence­s to the family and friends of Francois Macerola, a man who made an indelible mark on Quebec’s cultural sector,” the academy posted on Twitter.

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