Pierre Gang Explained
Pierre Gang is a Canadian film and television director, best known for his 1996 feature film Not Me! (Sous-sol)[1] and the television miniseries More Tales of the City[2] and Further Tales of the City.[3]
His other credits have included a 1999 telefilm adaptation of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the miniseries Samuel et la mer[4] and En thérapie,[5] the television film Selling Innocence and the feature film Black Eyed Dog.[6]
He won a Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996 for Sous-sol.[7]
Since 2008, he has been programming director for TV5 Québec Canada.[8]
Notes and References
- "From the basement to the top: Sous-Sol wins Quebec director international acclaim". Montreal Gazette, June 1, 1996.
- "Acclaimed Canadian miniseries invisible; More Tales of the City, despite five Emmy nominations, has never been seen in this country". Edmonton Journal, August 6, 1998.
- "Still more Tales of the City: Part 3 coming up". Montreal Gazette, April 10, 2000.
- "Miniseries will showcase Eastern New Brunswick". Telegraph-Journal, June 17, 2002.
- "Television : la 2e saison d'«En therapie» sera realisee par Louis Belanger". Canadian Press, June 27, 2013.
- "Fargo with a Miramichi accent; Producer Sam Grana says film could be a breakthrough for New Brunswick talent". Telegraph-Journal, October 25, 2005.
- "1996 Genie Award winners". Toronto Star, December 1, 1996.
- "Yves Pelletier succédera à Bruno Blanchet à la barre de «Partir autrement»: Yves Pelletier animera «Partir autrement» en 2012". Canadian Press, April 14, 2011.