Biography
Gariné Torossian is a Canadian filmmaker. Her works include Stone, Time, Touch which won best documentary at the Warsaw International Film Festival in 2007. Her films have screened at MoMa, the Telluride Film Festival (Colorado), Lux Cinema (London), the Egyptian Theatre (Los Angeles), the Jerusalem Film Festival, the Warsaw International Film Festival, Berlinale, and a host of cinematheques, including those in Berlin, Edmonton, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Torossian's debut short, Visions (1992), was part of a retrospective at Centre Pompidou when she was 22. Her subsequent shorts were screened at New York Museum of Modern Art Cineprobe series when she was 25, and at the Spielberg theatre at the Egyptian in Los Angeles (2019). Torossian's work has been broadcast on Arte France, Documentary Channel (Canada), Bravo Canada, Sundance Channel (USA), SBS (Australia) and WTN (Canada). Her films focus on notions of memory, longing and identity, underlined by her diverse and comprehensive filmography.
Filmography
all 13
Movies 13
Director 10
Producer 2
The Structure Is Rotten, Comrade (2017)
Stone Time Touch (2007)
Shadowy Encounters (2002)
Sparklehorse (1999)
Pomegranate Tree (1998)
My Own Obsession (1998)
Drowning in Flames (1994)
Girl from Moush (1994)
Platform (1993)
Visions (1992)
Hokees
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Known ForDirecting
GenderFemale
Birthday1970-05-21 (54 years old)
Birth PlaceBeirut, Lebanon
CitizenshipsCanada
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