Albert Tessier


Albert Tessier was a French-speaking Canadian priest, historian and a film maker.
He was born on in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, Mauricie.

Life as a Priest and Educator

He was ordained priest by Monsignor François-Xavier Cloutier in June 1920 and received a PhD in Theology in Rome in 1922. He moved back to his native area in 1924 and began a career as a teacher and professor of history and literature. In 1937, he replaced Thomas Chapais and took over the Chair in History of Canada at the Université Laval.

Promoting Local Identity

Tessier was known to be very proud of his area of origin. He coined the word Mauricie in 1933 to designate his native area. Before then, the expression «Saint-Maurice Valley» had been used. Many of the movies that he produced informed the public about the area's background.

Filmography

From 1925 until his death, Tessier made more than seventy non-fiction films. His favorite subjects were nature, history, religion, education and culture.
FilmDate
Arbres et bêtes1942-1943
Artisanat familial1939-1942
Baie d'Hudson1950
Bénissez le Seigneur1937
Les Bourgault1940
C'est l'aviron qui nous mène1942
Cantique de la Création1942
Cantique du soleil1935
Centenaire1934
Chutes de divers films d'Albert Tessier
Congrès eucharistique trifluvien1941
Conquête constructive1939
Credo du paysan1942
Dans le bois1925-1930
Démonstrations religieuses trifluviennes1933-1936
Des Trois-Rivières à la Rivière-au-Rat visite à La Pierre1941-1944
La Mauricie1952
Écoles de bonheur1954
Écoles et écoliers1939-1940
Écoles ménagères régionales1942
Écoles ménagères régionales femmes dépareillées 1942
Femme forte1938
Femmes dépareillées réalisation et commentaires1948
La forêt bienfaisante1942-1943
Gloire à l'eau1935-1950
La Grande vie tonifiante de la forêt1942-1943
Hommage à notre paysannerie1938
L'Île-aux-Coudres1939
L'Île-aux-Grues, terre de sérénité1939
L'Île d'Orléans, reliquaire d'histoire1939
L'Île fleurie1939
Indiens de la Mauricie1936
Ma famille1938
Le Miracle du curé Chamberland1938
Mont-Carmel1939
Parki-parka1951
La Pêche1937-1940
Pot-pourri d'animaux1940-1950
Pour aimer ton pays1942
Quatre artistes canadiens1938-1948
Ralliements ménagers1949-1951
Rocheuses1950
Tavibois1950
Tourisme nautique1936
Trois-Rivières1949
Trois-Rivières1932
Trois-Rivières1934
Trois-Rivières sous la neige1937
Un sport passionnant ; La chasse aux images1936-1942

Death

Albert Tessier died at the Saint-Joseph Hospital in Trois-Rivières on September 13, 1976.

Legacy

The following were named in Tessier's honor: