Manon Barbeau, born on May eighth, nineteen forty-nine, is a prominent Québécois filmmaker renowned for her impactful contributions to the arts, particularly in the realm of Indigenous storytelling. As a co-founder of Wapikoni Mobile, she has dedicated her career to empowering First Nations youth through the art of filmmaking, providing them with the tools and skills necessary to express their narratives.
In two thousand six, Barbeau expanded her vision by founding Musique nomade, an initiative that offers recording studios to First Nations musicians, further enriching the cultural landscape of Quebec. Her commitment to fostering creativity and self-expression among Indigenous communities has been a driving force in her work.
Since two thousand four, she has served as the general director of Wapikoni Mobile, guiding the organization in its mission to support young filmmakers. Her leadership and passion for the arts culminated in her election as president of the Cinémathèque québécoise in two thousand twenty-one, marking a significant milestone in her illustrious career.