Brigitte Sauriol facts for kids
Brigitte Sauriol (born in Montreal, Quebec in 1945) is a talented Canadian film director and screenwriter. She creates movies and writes scripts for them.
Film Career Highlights
Brigitte Sauriol is well-known for her 1983 film, Just a Game (also called Rien qu'un jeu). This movie earned her a nomination for Best Director at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984. The Genie Awards were a major event for Canadian films.
Other Film and TV Projects
Besides Just a Game, Brigitte Sauriol worked on several other films. These include Le Loup blanc, The Absence (also known as L'Absence), Bleue brume, and Laura Laur. She also directed an episode for the television series Haute tension.
Teaching and Mentoring
Today, Brigitte Sauriol shares her knowledge with new filmmakers. She teaches screenwriting at the Université du Québec à Montréal. This means she helps students learn how to write movie scripts.