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Vincent Biron

Vincent Biron

Canadian film director


Vincent Biron (born 1984 in Pierreville, Quebec) is a Canadian film director.[1] He is most noted for his 2016 feature film debut Prank,[2] and his short film Little Flowers (Les Fleurs de l'âge), which won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.[3]

His second feature film, Barbarians of the Bay (Les Barbares de La Malbaie), was released in 2019.[4] He has also made the short films Audition, Annie et Claude, Soldats, Au bout du rang, Les chose horribles and Une idée de grandeur, and has been a cinematographer for films such as X500, Stone Makers, 9 (9, le film), Mutants, With Love (L'Amour), I'll End Up in Jail (Je finirai en prison), Nut Jobs (Les Pas d'allure) and Bungalow.


References

  1. "A 'vulgar' first cinematic outing; Filmmaker Biron slips out of his comfort zone with award-winning independent feature". Montreal Gazette, October 28, 2016.
  2. François Lévesque, "Vincent Biron, la belle «feinte»". Le Devoir, November 15, 2019.

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