Bruno Monsaingeon

Bruno Monsaingeon

Born: December 5, 1943
in Paris, France
Bruno Monsaingeon (born 5 December 1943) is a French filmmaker, writer, and violinist. He has made a number of documentary films about famous twentieth-century musicians, including Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter, David Oistrakh, Piotr Anderszewski, Yehudi Menuhin, Francesco Libetta, Grigory Sokolov and David Fray. His interviews with Richter and with Nadia Boulanger have also been published as books.

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Movies for Bruno Monsaingeon...

In Harmony
Title: In Harmony
Character: Piano teacher
Released: April 15, 2015
Type: Movie
After a serious accident on a film shoot, Marc, an equestrian, loses all hope to mount back on. His insurance company instructs Florence to handle his case. This film is the story of their meeting.
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Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Title: Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
Character: Self - Violin I: Opus #1
Released: November 26, 1993
Type: Movie
A collection of vignettes highlighting different aspects of the life, work, and character of the acclaimed Canadian classical pianist.
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Glenn Gould: a Portrait
Title: Glenn Gould: a Portrait
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Glenn Gould: A Portrait is a biography of pianist and "explorer of sounds" Glenn Gould. The 105-minute program -- a montage of interviews, photographs, recording sessions, and concerts -- depicts the life and times of this late musician. Highlights of the film include pictures and scenes from Gould's life in Canada, as well as interviews with Geoffrey Payzant, broadcaster Margaret Pacsu, musician John Peter Lee Roberts, and music critic Paul Hume. Gould's personal views on animals (especially his affinity for skunks), his psychiatry, pacifism, and solitude are reflected on by family and friends.
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Glenn Gould: The Alchemist
Title: Glenn Gould: The Alchemist
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
Filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon visits piano virtuoso Glenn Gould more than ten years after his self-imposed exile from the stage, which results in a mixture of interview and performance.