Biographie
JULIAN ROFFMAN was born in Montreal. He served on the production staff of the March of Time newsreel from 1934 to 1938 before joining the National Film Board in 1940, where he directed several documentary shorts. He subsequently directed the feature films The Bloody Brood (59) and The Mask (61), the latter being the first Canadian feature marketed extensively in the United States.
Toronto International Film Festival
Producteur
Films | |
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1979 |
Gant d'acier |
1973 |
La Lunule |
1969 |
Explosion |
1961 |
Les Yeux de l'enfer |
1959 |
The Bloody Brood |
1950 |
Sarumba |
Réalisateur
Films | |
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1961 |
Les Yeux de l'enfer |
1959 |
The Bloody Brood |
Documentaires | |
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1940 |
And So They Live |
Scénariste
Films | |
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1987 |
Shades of Love: Champagne for Two |
Shades of Love: Sincerely, Violet |
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Shades of Love: The Garnet Princess (téléfilm) |
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Shades of Love: The Rose Cafe (téléfilm) |
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1979 |
Gant d'acier |
Documentaires | |
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1940 |
And So They Live |