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  1. Tanya Lapointe is a Canadian filmmaker and former journalist, most noted for her 2020 documentary film The Paper Man (Lafortune en papier). A longtime arts and culture journalist for Ici Radio-Canada, she began dating film director Denis Villeneuve in the mid-2010s.

  2. Tanya Lapointe is known for Dune: Part One (2021), Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and The Paper Man (2020). She is married to Denis Villeneuve.

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  5. Dec 4, 2020 · The film marks the first solo directorial debut by Tanya Lapointe following her doc 50/50 with Laurence Trépanier and over 15 years as a journalist with Radio-Canada. The Paper Man , which premieres at the Whistler Film Festival on December 10, is a love letter to Lafortune and his timeless art.

  6. Tanya Lapointe is known for Dune (2021), Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and The Paper Man (2020). She is married to Denis Villeneuve.

  7. Oct 29, 2021 · Tanya Lapointe, an executive producer of “Dune,” is a former culture reporter for Radio-Canada and Mr. Villeneuve’s spouse. Other Canadians were involved in makeup and prosthetics, and two...

  8. Tanya Lapointe is the co-founder of Les Production sur le Toit (PSLT). She directed and produced The Paper Man, as well as co-directed and co-produced 50/50: The Documentary. Other credits include working alongside Denis Villeneuve on Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, as executive producer on Dune and as Producer on Dune: Part Two.

  9. Tanya Lapointe is a Canadian filmmaker and former journalist, most noted for her 2020 documentary film The Paper Man. A longtime arts and culture journalist for Ici Radio-Canada, she began dating film director Denis Villeneuve in the mid-2010s.

  10. "Lafortune in Paper") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Tanya Lapointe and released in 2020. The film is a portrait of Claude Lafortune, a paper artist who was an influential personality in Québécois children's television.