Biographie
Michael Rubbo (1938) is a Canadian screenwriter and director. He graduated in communication studies from Stanford University. He has worked for the National Film Board of Canada and shot dozens of films, especially short and documentary films. His debut feature film was Where Have All the Maoists Gone? (1978) and has also made, e.g., the family films The Peanut Butter Solution (1985) and Vincent et Moi (1990).
Zlín Film Festival
Réalisateur
Courts métrages | |
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2009 |
The Guy from Cycle Chic |
1971 |
Summer's Nearly Over |
1968 |
Escapade |
1967 |
That Mouse |
Scénariste
Films | |
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1990 |
Vincent et moi |
1988 |
Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller |
1985 |
Opération beurre de pinottes |
Documentaires | |
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1976 |
The Walls Come Tumbling Down |
Acteur
Documentaires | |
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1985 |
Atwood and Family |
1977 |
I Hate to Lose |
1976 |
The Walls Come Tumbling Down |
The Walls Come Tumbling Down - narrateur |
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1974 |
Waiting for Fidel |
1970 |
Sad Song of Yellow Skin |
Monteur
Documentaires | |
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1982 |
Daisy: The Story of a Facelift |
1976 |
Temiscaming Quebec |
The Walls Come Tumbling Down |
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1970 |
Sad Song of Yellow Skin |
Courts métrages | |
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2009 |
The Guy from Cycle Chic |
Producteur
Documentaires | |
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1997 |
Race Around the World (série) |
1986 |
Courage to Change |
Courts métrages | |
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2009 |
The Guy from Cycle Chic |