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ACTRA - Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists
ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) is a national union representing the interests of
21,000 highly acclaimed, skilled, professional performers in Canada. Producers are encouraged to cast Canadian
and the rates for ACTRA performers are quite favourable. The ACTRA staff is always available to meet with members
of the production staff to review the various details particular to a production.
ACTRA
Raymond Guardia, Regional Executive Director
T 514-844-3318, ext. 227
APFTQ - Québec Film and Television Producers Association
Created 30 years ago, the APFTQ brings together more than 130 companies specializing in film and TV production.
You are invited to become a permittee member of APFTQ when you shoot in Québec. Once you are a
permittee member, a single global fee per production enables you to use all collective agreements for technicians,
actors, writers and art directors and production designers. You also receive advice and assistance in matters of
labour relations, tax credits, laws and regulations in the province.
APFTQ
1450 City Councillors, suite 1030 • Montréal (Québec) • H3A 2E6
T 514 397-8600 • Info@apftq.qc.ca • www.apftq.qc.ca
AQTIS - ALLIANCE OF QUÉBEC FILM AND Television TECHNICIANS
AQTIS is the legal representative of some 3000 members - creative artists, artisans and technicians – working in
one hundred and twenty trades and professions covering a wide array of areas of expertise: Location Manager,
Assistant Director ,Camera, Sound, Set Design & Art Department, Continuity, Costume, Props, Make-up, Hair,
Studio Control Rooms, Lighting & Grip, Production Assistant, Editing & Postproduction, Technical & Special Effects
and Support, T V Control Rooms and T V Production and Stage Show Caption. AQTIS can provide CVs of all its
members, as well as accurate availability lists.
AQTIS
Danny Chalifour, General Manager
Mathieu Lequin, Director of Labour relations
533 Ontario Street East, suite 300 • Montréal (Québec) • H2L 1N8
T 514 844-2113 • mlequin@aqtis.qc.ca • info@aqtis.qc.ca • www.aqtis.ca
ARRQ-ASSOCIATION OF QUÉBEC DIRECTORS (FILM AND TELEVISION)
Founded in 1973, the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Québec (ARRQ) groups more than 500 independent
directors working in the audiovisual milieu, film and television. Its mandate is to represent directors on
every occasion and on every matter. ARRQ defends and develops the professional, economic, cultural, social and
moral interests of its members. The association intends to maintain ties with directors’ associations from around
the world and to examine crucial matters such as authors’ rights and cultural diversity. Its Maison de la realisation
is a welcoming place for meetings, debates, exhibits as well as screenings. Information on members is available
on the ARRQ Web site.
ARRQ
Lise Lachapelle, General Manager • 3480 St-Denis Street
Montréal (Québec) • H2X 3L3
T 514 842-7373 • realiser@arrq.qc.ca • www.arrq.qc.ca
DGC-DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA
(QUÉBEC COUNCIL)
The Directors Guild of Canada represents directors, assistant directors, production managers, production designers,
art directors, assistant art directors, set designers, draftsmen, and art department coordinators, accountants and
their assistants, working in French and English. The DGC in Québec can provide one-page, up-to-date CVs of all its
members, as well as availability lists. Rates are competitive and conditions are negotiated.
DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA
Québec District Council
Brian Baker, Business Agent • 4200 Saint-Laurent Blvd, suite 708
Montréal (Québec) • H2W 2R2
T 514 844-4084 • F 514 844-1067 • www.cqgcr.ca • bbaker@dgc.ca
IATSE LOCAL 514
IATSE Local 514 – International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Pictures Technicians, artists and
allied crafts of the United Stats, its territories and Canada, Local 514.
The IATSE Local 514 represents moving picture technicians involved in Hair/Make-up, Wardrobe, Construction,
Decoration, Special effects, Logistics, Editing, Health and Safety, Script, Sound, Electric/Grip and Transportation.
Thanks to an on-line database, employers can have full access to resumes, safety certifications, special skills and
availability lists.
IATSE local 514
Michel Charron, union business agent • 705 Bourget Street, off 201 • Montreal, QC • H4C 2M6
T 514 937-7668 • F 514 937-3592 • www.iatse514.com • michelcharron@iatse514.com
IATSE LOCAL 667
IATSE Local 667 – International Cinematographers Guild of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Employees (I.A.T.S.E.) Local 667.
The I.A.T.S.E. Local 667 membership is involved in all aspects of film and television that pertains to the camera.
Our membership consists of Directors of Photography, Camera Operators, Camera Assistants, Unit Publicists, Unit
Still Photographers, Electronic Camerapeople, Video Assist, Digital Engineers and Technicians, Data Management
Technicians and Camera Trainees in all phases of filmed or electronically recorded theatrical feature films, films for
television release, internet and television series productions.
IATSE Local 667
Christian Lemay, Business manager • 705, rue Bourget Bureau 201 • Montréal (Québec) • H4C 2M6
T 514 937-3667 • F 514 937-3592 • www.iatse667.com • christian@iatse667.com
UDA-UNION DES ARTISTES
The UDA represents more than 7,030 highly skilled professional performers in many different categories- from
actors and singers to dancers. These artists work in French television, radio, film, live theatre, advertising and dubbing
productions, and many are fully bilingual. The UDA publishes a comprehensive and useful on-line directory
of its members that may be consulted by visiting producers to find the French talent they need.
UDA
Raymond Legault, President • 1441 René-Lévesque Blvd West, suite 400 • Montréal (Québec) • H3G 1T7
T 514 288-6682 • www.uniondesartistes.com
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