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After studying film at Concordia University, ENO dedicated himself entirely to shooting music videos. By 2011, the Musée d'art contemporain (MAC) had dedicated an entire retrospective exhibition to his body of work. Not bad. He first started working in advertising in 2005, where his distinct visual approach and storytelling ability were recognized with Cannes Lions and a steady haul of IDEA, CREA, and Boomerang awards. Not bad at all. Yet ENO always maintained one foot in the music industry. And in 2020 and 2024, he took home Music Video of the Year at the ADISQ awards for L'Amérique pleure and La fin du show, both with Les Cowboys Fringants. Really not bad. And that’s not all. He directed the musical films Les Cowboys Fringants: L'Amérique pleure (2021), Les Trois Accords : Live dans le plaisir (2021) and Les Cowboys Fringants: Québec/14/02/2023 (2025) as well as the documentary L'osstidquoi? L'osstidcho! (2023). His upcoming documentary La vie extraordinaire de Robert Charlebois will also be released in 2027. Above all, ENO is a visual storyteller in service of a unique and profoundly Quebecois imagination.

Toujours les vacances

Les Trois Accords

La fin du show

Les Cowboys Fringants

Cossette

Dépendance

MSSS

LG2

Alcool

SAAQ

Vol à l'étalage

Les Trois Accords

LG2

Rouler

Ultramar

LG2

Bo-real

Boréale

LG2

Survivor

Bell

LG2

Paniers malaisants

Maxi

L'Amérique pleure

Les Cowboys Fringants