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Name
  
Francois Miron


Role
  
Filmmaker

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Education
  
School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Movies
  
Paul Sharits, The Evil Surprise

Awards
  
Juno Award for Recording Package of the Year

Similar People
  
Paul Sharits, Pip Chodorov, R Bruce Elder, Tony Conrad

Paul sharits a documentary film by franc ois miron


François Miron (born 1962) is a French-Canadian experimental filmmaker also working in documentary and fiction.

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Early life

Miron was born in Montreal in 1962.

Education

He obtained a BFA from Concordia University in 1987 and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990 (he received a full merit scholarship).

Film description

His early body of work consists of found footage manipulation through optical printing and abstract cinematography of industrial landscapes. His abstract work has lately been shifting into more "traditional" narrative cinema and documentary, although a strong psychedelic and surreal influence still is present. Most of his films have been exhibited worldwide and have won awards.

His early films are in the tradition of Pat O'Neill who was the pioneer of experimental optical printing films in the 1960s and 1970s and is still active to this day. Other links have been made to Paul Sharits, Stan Brakhage, Norman McLaren and in painting to Jackson Pollock

Selected works

  • "4X Horizontal, 4X Vertical" 1986
  • At the original screening of the film at The World Film Festival, the sound was so loud that the projection booth window broke; the projectionist stopped the projection but the judges insisted that they see the film again. Documentary filmmaker Peter Wintonick wrote an article about this in Cinema Canada. He also interviewed Miron about his filmmaking activities (the magazine was defunct in 1989). The Conservatoire D'Art Cinematographique in Montreal requested that the film be put in their archives. There is also a print at The Canadian Film Archives in Ottawa.

  • "What Ignites Me, Extinguishes me" 1990
  • "The Evil Surprise" 1994
  • "Resolving Power" 2001
  • "The 4th Life" 2007
  • "Hymn To Pan" 2008
  • Aside from those, Miron has created over 15 films since 1982.

    A DVD anthology of his work was released in 2010 and has received worldwide but limited distribution. It is distributed in Canada by The CFMDC (along with some of the original prints of his films) and RE-VOIR in Europe.

    In 2003 he was ranked 4th best filmmaker of Montreal by The Montreal Mirror 14th annual reader's poll

    In 2008 he won a Juno Award for his photographic work on the cover of the Arcade Fire CD: Neon Bible.

    In 2007 he started working on a feature-length documentary about legendary avant-garde filmmaker Paul Sharits. The film was completed, and the world premiere took place at The 44th International Film Festival Rotterdam 21 January – 1 February 2015. The film has then been featured in several festivals over the world: Japan, Korea, Israel, France etc. The film won the top award (FILAF D'Or) at FILAF 2015 International Art Book and Film Festival in Perpignan, France.

    Teachings

    Since 1993, François Miron has been teaching at The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University in Montreal, there he created a legendary optical printing course, many students were exposed to this art form for the first time and had their artistic vision completely changed and became somewhat notable experimental filmmakers themselves.

    With the rise of new technologies and the near death of celluloid-based film, after a near 20-year run, the course disappeared in 2012.

    Miron is still very active as a teacher, teaching basic filmmaking and also advanced cinematography among other courses.

    References

    François Miron Wikipedia