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Santiago Bertolino

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Santiago Bertolino is an independent director-screenwriter and web video journalist whose latest work is Freelancer on the Front Lines, an NFB-produced feature documentary. After graduating from BrĂ©beuf College in 1998 with a diploma in creative arts, literature and languages, and a focus on cinema, Santiago Bertolino learned the craft of filmmaking mostly on the job while taking technical courses over several years. A strong believer in documentaries that question the mass media and the images they produce, he soon began to take on political projects in which he could share his vision of the state of the world. His first films—Les illusions du libre-Ă©change, co-directed with Sylvain BĂ©dard (2001), and La crise du cafĂ© (2002) and Nuevo Horizonte (2005), two shorts about Guatemala and co-ops—are good examples. Although Bertolino is a global citizen, he has a keen interest in how Quebec society is evolving, as seen in several of his web projects: ActualitĂ© citoyenne (2006–2009) and Trucs et astuces de la vidĂ©o citoyenne (2008), available on the NFB site under the Parole citoyenne program, or the De prison en prison vlog (2010) co-directed with Steve Patry, a series of shorts about ex-convicts re-entering society. In 2013, Bertolino teamed up with Hugo Samson to direct Red Square on a Blackboard, a vibrant documentary on the “maple spring,” the student demos of 2012 supporting free tuition in Quebec. The film won two GĂ©meaux awards in 2014 (best social documentary and best documentary script). His interest in the conflicts in the Middle East, and especially the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, led him to make several shorts in the region: La marche pour la libĂ©ration de Gaza ou le tourbillon Ă©gyptien and Seules, les pierres n’arrĂȘteront pas l’occupation, co-directed with Steve Patry. In 2013–2014, he co-wrote the documentary feature Pipelines, Power and Democracy with the film’s director, Olivier D. Asselin. The film looks at political and citizen engagement on environmental issues related to the development and exports of oil from the Alberta oil sands.

Behind the camera

Amazonia, an Encounter with the Guardians of the Rainforest2024

Amazonia, an Encounter with the Guardians of the Rainforest

Director & Writer

Nin E Tepueian: My Cry2020

Nin E Tepueian: My Cry

Director

Freelancer on the Front Lines2017

Freelancer on the Front Lines

Director & Writer

Pipelines, Power and Democracy2015

Pipelines, Power and Democracy

Writer

Carré rouge sur fond noir2013

Carré rouge sur fond noir

Director