François Girard

François Girard (born January 12, 1963) is a French-Canadian director and screenwriter particularly noted for his innovative film Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould. Born in Quebec, Girard's career began on the Montreal art video circuit. In 1990, he produced his first feature film, Cargo; he attained international recognition following his 1993 Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould, a series of vignettes about the life of piano prodigy Glenn Gould. In 1998, he wrote and directed The Red Violin, which follows the ownership of a red violin over several centuries. The Red Violin won an Academy Award for Best Original Soundtrack, thirteen Genie Awards and nine Jutra Awards.
He has also directed various works for the stage, including Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, Oedipus Rex and N...show more
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Date of Birth
Jan 12, 1963
Place of Birth
St-Felicien, Quebec, Canada
Age
61
Known For
Directing
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2007
Screenplay, Director
1998
Wild Guy #1
1998
Director, Writer
2019
Director
2014
Director
1990
Director
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

Set Designer
Mignons de Donatien
TV Show Credits
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