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  1. François Girard OC (born January 12, 1963) is a French Canadian director and screenwriter from Montreal. Born in Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Girard's career began on the Montreal art video circuit.

  2. François Girard. Director: The Red Violin. François Girard was born in Quebec in 1963. Best known for his movie writing and directing (Thirty-two Short Films About Glenn Gould, The red Violin, Silk...), Girard also directed a number of plays and operas including PARSIFAL at the Metropolitan Opera.

  3. 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.

  4. François Girard was born in Quebec in 1963. Best known for his movie writing and directing (Thirty-two Short Films About Glenn Gould, The red Violin, Silk...), Girard also directed a number of plays and operas including PARSIFAL at the Metropolitan Opera.

  5. François Girard, filmmaker, screenwriter (b Saint-Félicien, Qué 12 Jan 1963). Following studies in music, Girard turned to audiovisual techniques and in the ...

  6. Feb 29, 2020 · We met director François Girard in New York, to talk about the Met Opera's production of Wagner's Die Fliegende Holländer and the comparisons between film and opera.

  7. Jun 9, 1999 · Girard, a 36-year-old filmmaker and video artist, is most known for his “ 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould ,” a smartly conceived glimpse into the complex mind of Canada’s...

  8. Feb 24, 2023 · This month, he’s back to direct a new production of Lohengrin, returning Wagner’s soaring masterpiece to the Met stage for the first time in 17 years. In Wagner's medieval epic, Elsa of ...

  9. François Girard is known as an Actor, Stunts, and Stunt Double. Some of his work includes See You Up There, Anna, Through the Fire, It Must Be Heaven, Totems, Emma Bovary, La Révolution, and Profiling Paris.

  10. François Girard stunned English Canada in 1994 with his brilliant feature Thirty Two Short Films about Glenn Gould, which won four Genies including best director and best picture.