Louise Carré (born February 1, 1936) is a Canadian film director and producer from Quebec, most noted for her 1980 film It Can't Be Winter, We Haven't Had Summer Yet (Ça peut pas être l'hiver, on n'a même pas eu d'été).
[1] An administrator with the National Film Board of Canada in the 1970s, she began her active filmmaking career as a screenwriter on Anne Claire Poirier's 1975 film Before the Time Comes (Le Temps de l'avant).
[4] She subsequently served for several years as director of the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois.
[5] Carré followed up in 1986 with A Question of Loving (Qui a tiré sur nos histoires d'amour?
),[6] but concentrated principally on producing, most notably on Mireille Dansereau's 1987 film Deaf to the City (Un sourd dans la ville),[7] until returning to directing with the 1997 documentary film My Heart Is My Witness (Mon cœur est témoin).