Montreal filmmaker Harry Gulkin, known for ‘Lies My Father Told Me,’ dies at 90
Montreal-born filmmaker Harry Gulkin, best known for the 1975 movie, “Lies My Father Told Me,” is being remembered as a passionate, generous and funny man who was a great defender of the film industry.
Gulkin died Monday of pneumonia at the age of 90.
Johanne Larue of SODEC, a Quebec government arts funding agency, knew Gulkin for more than 30 years and said he was a very colourful character who loved life.
“He was a passionate, generous man, who took to heart all the projects that fell in his lap,” said Larue in an emotional interview.

