Martin Villeneuve is a Canadian screenwriter, producer, director, actor, and art director.
2002
In 2002, he received an award from the commercial creativity agency Sid Lee for the quality of his portfolio.
In the years that followed, he worked as an artistic director with this agency and created advertising campaigns for several Cirque du Soleil shows, including Zumanity, KÀ and Corteo.
He found the name for these three shows, as well as for Guy Laliberté’s One Drop Foundation.
Villeneuve began his career as a writer and graphic artist in 2002.
2004
He has created the comic book La voix du tonnerre (Les 400 coups, 2004), as well as the two graphic novels Mars et Avril (Sid Lee & la Pastèque, 2002-2006).
2006
When the agency (formerly known as Diesel) changed its name in 2006, Villeneuve had the idea for the anagram Sid Lee.
He also directed TV commercials for Cirque du Soleil, in addition to music videos and documentary shorts.
2012
In 2012, the feature film adaptation of Mars et Avril which Villeneuve wrote, directed and produced, was brought to the silver screen and released in Canada in Fall 2012.
Mars et Avril toured in 20 international festivals, starting with a world premiere at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic, and received 10 nominations.
2013
He was nominated at the Canadian Screen Award (formerly Genie Award) in 2013 for Best Adapted Screenplay, for Mars et Avril, his feature film debut.
He is also known for The 12 Tasks of Imelda, his second feature film released in 2022, in which he portrays his own grandmother, and for his animated series Red Ketchup premiering in 2023.
Villeneuve previously worked for Cirque du Soleil as an artistic director for commercials and films.
He studied film production at Concordia University and graphic design at Université du Québec à Montréal.
Martin Villeneuve was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards, and he also won an Imaging the Future Award at the Neuchâtel International Fantasy Film Festival in Switzerland.
On February 27, 2013, Villeneuve gave a TED Talk about Mars et Avril, thereby becoming the first (and so far, the only) speaker from Quebec invited to this event that took place in Long Beach, California.
Prior to his talk, the opening sequence of the movie was shown, as well as a three minutes overview of the steps leading from the green screen to the final images.
Villeneuve's talk, "How I made an impossible film," was released on TED.com on June 7, 2013, and a month later was added to TED's movie magic list, notably featuring directors James Cameron and J. J. Abrams.
His talk has been subtitled in 33 languages and viewed more than a million times.
Since then, Mars et Avril has been sold to the U.S. and is available online.
2014
In 2014, Villeneuve made his acting debut in his short comedy film Imelda, in the role of his paternal grandmother, for which he won three awards, including the Union des Artistes’ Best Actor Award at the 12th Prends ça court ! Gala (2015).
2016
In 2016-2017, he directed the first episodes of the second season of Real Detective for Investigation Discovery Channel and Netflix.
2020
On August 3, 2020, a 14-minute documentary about filmmaker Martin Villeneuve was released online.
Directed by Jean Benoit, it features interviews with stage director Robert Lepage, illustrator François Schuiten and filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
Martin Villeneuve shot two sequels to his short film Imelda, both released in fall 2020.
Imelda 2: The Notary had its world premiere and opened the Quebec City Film Festival on September 16, 2020, and won the Cinémental Award for Best Canadian Short Film 2020.
Imelda 3: Simone had its world premiere and opened the Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue on October 31, 2020, in front of a real audience despite the Covid crisis.
He gave a one-hour storytelling masterclass for Goalcast, which went live on January 7, 2021.
Villeneuve's second feature film, The 12 Tasks of Imelda, which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in, had its world premiere at the Quebec City Film Festival on September 9, 2022, before going into commercial release in 29 theaters across Quebec on October 28, 2022.
It was also screened at the 2022 Whistler Film Festival, where it won the award for "Best Editing" in a Borsos Competition film.
On March 26, 2023, Villeneuve won the "Best Actor" award at the Festival du Film Canadien de Dieppe, France, for his role of Imelda, and on August 31, 2023, he won the "Best Director" award at the Canada China International Film Festival.
In 2023, Martin Villeneuve has directed Red Ketchup, based on Quebec’s cult graphic novels.
Produced by Sphere Animation, this 20-episode animated series airs on Adult Swim in English and on Télétoon la nuit in French.
Villeneuve also lends his voice to the character of Bill Bélisle in the French version of the show, which holds the top spot on Télétoon la nuit and is part of Bubbleblabber’s “Top 10 Adult Animated TV Series For 2023”.
Martin Villeneuve is the younger brother of filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
However, he has carved his own path in the world of filmmaking, highlighting that being "the brother of" didn’t provide him any special advantages or privileges, as evident by his sci-fi epic Mars & Avril which took him seven years to make on a shoestring budget, and in his nine-year endeavor, The 12 Tasks of Imelda, which he self-produced.
He is in a relationship with Kika Martinez, and they are raising two children.