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  1. Christian Duguay (born March 30, 1957) is a Canadian film director. Career [ edit ] Duguay graduated from the Film Production program of Concordia University , in 1979.

  2. Christian Duguay was born on January 3, 1970, in Stanford, California. He grew up in Carefree, Arizona, and Readfield, Maine. Duguay attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he majored in Jazz Theory and Composition. In 1990, Duguay enrolled in the film school at California State University at Northridge, majoring ...

  3. Christian Duguay. Director: Human Trafficking. Christian Duguay was born in 1957 in Outremont, Québec, Canada. He is a director and assistant director, known for Human Trafficking (2005), A Bag of Marbles (2017) and The Art of War (2000).

  4. Christian Duguay. Actor: Krews. Christian Duguay was born in Stanford, California and grew up in Carefree, Arizona and Readfield, Maine. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts where he majored in Jazz Theory and Composition. Odd jobs included working for various whitewater rafting companies as a videographer and video ...

  5. Christian Duguay has never seen The Godfather 3, but he rewrote it. Hear the full script wherever you get podcasts! #comedypodcast #screenwriting #comedy #movies #moviepodcast

  6. Mar 23, 2018 · A Bag of Marbles: Directed by Christian Duguay. With Dorian Le Clech, Batyste Fleurial, Patrick Bruel, Elsa Zylberstein. In occupied France, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers left to their own devices demonstrate an incredible amount of cleverness, courage, and ingenuity to escape the enemy invasion and to try to reunite their family once again.

  7. Christian Duguay (born 1957 in Outremont, Quebec) is a Canadian director. He directed the Emmy nominated miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil, which aired on the CBC in May 2003. He is best known for directing the action films Screamers (1995) starring Peter Weller and Roy Dupuis and The Art of War (2000) starring Wesley Snipes and Michael Biehn. In 2009 he directed a television mini-series about Saint Augustine of Hippo. He latest project is a two-part mini-series about Pope Pius XII and the ...