32 SHORT FILMS ABOUT GLENN GOULD
CDN 1993 – Director: François Girard – Original language: English – Subtitles: German – Length: 93 min.
This award-winning film presents a compilation of 32 insights into the famous piano prodigy Glenn Gould. The form is inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations, Gould's much-acclaimed initial recording. The 32 short films or vignettes are a mixture of documentary shorts containing interviews with people who knew him, recreations of scenes from Gould's life with actor Colm Feore as Gould, and various original ideas, defying any of the usual constraints of narrative or chronology. Using this multifaceted structure, director François Girard achieves complete immersion into a multi-faceted man: from his taste for ketchup, tranquilizers, arrowroot cookies and Petula Clark, to his overwhelming talent and perfectionism, his notorious night-time phone calls with friends. Gould is revealed as a hypochondriac, a stock exchange speculator, humorist and nature lover. This film offers a surprising and entertaining encounter with the piano genius.
"As Gould was such a complex character, the biggest problem was to find a way to look at his work and deal with his visions. The film is built of fragments, each one trying to capture an aspect of Gould. There is no way of putting Gould in one box. The film gives the viewer 32 impressions of him. I didn't want to reduce him to one dimension." François Girard
German title: 32 Variationen über Glenn Gould. Writer: François Girard, Don McKellar. Camera: Alain Dostie. Sound: Richard King. Editing: Gaétan Huot. Music: Richard Strauss, Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean Sibelius, Ludwig van Beethoven, u.a.. Production: Rhombus Media. Producer: Niv Fichman. International Sales: http://www.rhombusmedia.com Distribution: Filmwelt Verleihagentur GmbH.