Brian Robertson
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Born | Toronto, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Producer, Director |
Organization | Canadian production company Low End |
Brian Robertson is a Canadian film and television producer based in Toronto and is the founder of the Canadian production company Low End, established in 2019. Under this banner Brian has produced several notable films and series that have garnered critical acclaim.
Between 2020 and 2022, he produced the documentary series Cursed Films for Shudder. The series delves into the myths and legends surrounding iconic horror films. The series premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) and has been well-received for its deep and insightful exploration of film history.[1]
He produced Tenzin, which celebrated its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Mara Zigler received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Costume Design[2] at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards.
He produced Stay the Night and TRAMPS!. Stay The Night premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) and was nominated for Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing[3] at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards, highlighting its technical excellence. The nominations recognized the work of Elma Bello and Davi Aquino for Best Sound Editing, and Matthew Chan for Best Sound Mixing. TRAMPS! premiered as the closing gala film at BFI Flare in 2022[4] and had its US premiere at NewFest.[5] Canadian composer Kat Duma, and Verity Susman and Matthew Simms of UK outlet MEMORIALS received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Original Music in a Documentary[6] at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards.
He produced the frame narrative Abduction/Adduction for V/H/S/Beyond, the found footage science fiction horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest[7] and was nominated for Best Movie Made for Television at the 30th Critics' Choice Awards.[8] The segment was written and directed by frequent collaborator Jay Cheel.
In 2024 he produced Darkest Miriam which is set for release in North America in March 2025.
Filmography
- Everyday is Like Sunday - 2013
- Diamond Tongues - 2015
- Sundowners - 2017
- Ordinary Days - 2017
- Birds Without Feathers - 2018
- Tenzin - 2021
- Cosmic Dawn - 2021
- Stay The Night - 2022
- TRAMPS! - 2022
- Cursed Films - 2020-2022
- V/H/S/Beyond - Abduction/Adduction - 2024
- Darkest Miriam - 2024
References
- ↑ "review-shudders-cursed-films". Bloody Disgusting. 26 March 2020.
- ↑ "mara-zigler-best-costume". Canadian Screen Awards. 22 February 2023.
- ↑ Ampdadmin (15 March 2023). "alum-nominated-for-canadian-screen-awards". York University.
- ↑ "closing-night-bfi-flare-tramps!". British Film Institute. 11 February 2022.
- ↑ "newfest-events-tramps!". NewFest.org.
- ↑ "verity-susman-kat-duma-matthew-simms-nominees". Canadian Screen Awards. 6 March 2024.
- ↑ "fantastic-fest-film-guide". Fantastic Fest.
- ↑ "30th-annual-critics-choice-awards-nominees". Critics Choice Awards.
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