Canadian Playwright.
Since completing his training in dramatic writing at the National theatre school of Canada, Pascal Brullemans is currently working on his parallel careers of playwright and screenwriter in multimedia, for which he has won many awards. Brullemans has collaborated several times with theatre director Eric Jean, including their adaptation of La dame aux camélias, performed by Les Têtes Heureuses (Chicoutimi), theatre company. They received a Masque Award for Best Play of Montreal. Hippocampe, produced by Quat'Sous Theatre, won the Montreal Critic Award in 2002. In addition to attracting a younger audience with the play L'armoire, Pascal wrote in 2005 Les mystères de Quat'Sous as well as Cuerpos extraños, performed in Mexico by the Cuatro Milpa theatre company. In 2009, Pascal Brullemans wrote Black Hands, a play which relates the last moments in the life of Angélique. His most recent work, Beauté, Chaleur et Mort is a un autobiographical play described as "powerful" by the Quebec press.
He stars as Expert (Playwright), in Les Mains noires, procès de l'esclave incendiaire (Black Hands), directed by Tetchena Bellange, 2010, Documentary-Fiction, Canada, 2010.
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www.blackhandsfilm.com/bios.html