Laurent Gagliardi (born October 18, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec) is a
Canadian screenwriter and film director. He is most noted as cowriter
with Léa Pool and Michel Langlois of the screenplay for The Savage
Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage), for which the trio received a Genie
Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 12th Genie Awards
in 1991, and as the director of the films The Night of the Visitor (La
Nuit du visiteur), which was a Genie nominee for Best Theatrical Short
Film in the same year, and When Love Is Gay (Quand l'amour est gai),
the first documentary film on homosexuality ever released by the
French division of the National Film Board of Canada.
Canadian screenwriter and film director. He is most noted as cowriter
with Léa Pool and Michel Langlois of the screenplay for The Savage
Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage), for which the trio received a Genie
Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 12th Genie Awards
in 1991, and as the director of the films The Night of the Visitor (La
Nuit du visiteur), which was a Genie nominee for Best Theatrical Short
Film in the same year, and When Love Is Gay (Quand l'amour est gai),
the first documentary film on homosexuality ever released by the
French division of the National Film Board of Canada.
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