François Girard

 

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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

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François Girard

Born 1963-01-12 (63 years ago) in St-Felicien, Quebec, Canada.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Jutra Award for Best Screenplay (The Red Violin) 1999 The Red Violin
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction (The Red Violin) 19th Genie Awards 1999 The Red Violin
Jutra Award for Best Direction (The Red Violin) 1999 The Red Violin
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay (The Red Violin) 19th Genie Awards 1999 The Red Violin
Tokyo International Film Festival for Best Artistic Contribution Award (The Red Violin) 1998 The Red Violin
Grammy Award for Best Music Film (Secret World Live) 38th Annual Grammy Awards 1995 Secret World Live
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould) 14th Genie Awards 1993 Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Jutra Award for Best Screenplay (The Red Violin) 1999 The Red Violin
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction (The Red Violin) 19th Genie Awards 1999 The Red Violin
Jutra Award for Best Direction (The Red Violin) 1999 The Red Violin
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay (The Red Violin) 19th Genie Awards 1999 The Red Violin
Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series (Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach) 13th Gemini Awards 1998 Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach
Tokyo International Film Festival for Best Artistic Contribution Award (The Red Violin) 1998 The Red Violin
Grammy Award for Best Music Film (Secret World Live) 38th Annual Grammy Awards 1995 Secret World Live
Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould) 10th Independent Spirit Awards 1995 Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould) 14th Genie Awards 1993 Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould) 14th Genie Awards 1993 Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould

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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 Novencento at the Edinburgh International Festival; Kafka's The Trial at the National Arts Centre, Ottawa; the oratorio Lost Objects at the Brooklyn Academy of Music; Siegfried in Toronto; and The Lindbergh Flight and The Seven Deadly Sins, first in Lyon and then in Edinburgh. Girard has also produced a residency show for Cirque du Soleil, Zed , in Tokyo and Zarkana, which will open at Radio City Music Hall in New York in the summer of 2011.

His television credits include Le dortoir, Peter Gabriel's Secret World and The Sound of the Carceri, one of the six episodes of Yo Yo Ma Inspired by Bach.

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