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Daniel Roby Wiki Versailles Fandom

A grotesque case of cops being so eager to bust a drug dealer that they unwittingly create one, Daniel Roby's Most Wanted adapts a true story in which a young Canadian (played by Antoine-Olivier.


Daniel Roby tourne le film «Gut Instinct» TVA Nouvelles

Daniel Roby had a specific goal in mind for Most Wanted. He wanted the film to reflect the real lives of journalist Victor Malarek and the central victim Alain Olivier as much as possible. The.


Daniel Roby Dans la brume de Funkytown à Paris La Presse

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Daniel Roby Agence artistique MVA

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Trois questions à Daniel Roby Culture L’actualité

Daniel Roby (born October 25, 1970, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and cinematographer. [1]


Daniel Roby Agence artistique MVA

In December 2006, filmmaker Daniel Roby came across a newspaper article referencing an undercover operation—the subject of a 1989 investigation by Canadian journalist Victor Malarek—that got a.


Daniel Roby on challenges of making crime drama 'Target Number One'

Quebec director Daniel Roby spent 13 years working on his latest film, Target Number One, which finally arrived on the silver screen earlier this month. The film tells the story of a Quebec man.


Daniel Roby Mon cinéma québécois en France

Writer/director Daniel Roby changed the name of the prisoner to Daniel Leger (Antoine Olivier Pilon), but retained Malarek's real name. In 1989, Malarek took an assignment to interview Leger in a.


Daniel Roby derrière le fait vécu Le Devoir

Filmmaker Daniel Roby and actor Antoine-Olivier Pilon on bringing a true, Canadian story to life. Daniel Léger (Antoine-Olivier Pilon) is a former junkie who racks up manual gigs in British Columbia in order to eke out a meagre living for himself. Though ostensibly well-intentioned, he seems to be constantly backed up against the wall by his.


Une entrevue de Daniel Roby par Marc Lamothe CTVM.info

French-Canadian film director Daniel Roby is best known for his ambitious Quebec-centric historical dramas "Funkytown" (2011) and "Louis Cyr: L'homme le plus fort du monde" (2013). Roby began his.


Un premier film anglophone pour Daniel Roby JDQ

Most Wanted: Directed by Daniel Roby. With Antoine Olivier Pilon, Josh Hartnett, Stephen McHattie, Jim Gaffigan. In 1989, a Canadian journalist investigates the circumstances surrounding the suspicious arrest of a heroin addict imprisoned in a Thai jail.


Daniel Roby Producator CineMagia.ro

La peau blanche: Directed by Daniel Roby. With Marc Paquet, Marianne Farley, Frédéric Pierre, Jessica Malka. Two roommates discover that the family of one of their girlfriends is populated with vampires.


Daniel Roby réalisera une série en France JDQ

Writer-director Daniel Roby has fictionalized the grim story of Alain Olivier, a small-time drug dealer tricked in 1989 by Canuck police into traveling to Thailand to orchestrate a major heroin.


Josh and writerdirector Daniel Roby on making ‘Most Wanted

Saban Films has acquired the Daniel Roby-directed Most Wanted starring Josh Hartnett (Lucky Number Slevin, Penny Dreadful), Antoine Olivier Pilon (Mommy) and Jim Gaffigan (Chappaquiddick). The crim…


Daniel Roby named Presidential Leadership Scholar Lake Highlands

Villeneuve, rise of a champion: Directed by Daniel Roby. With Rémi Goulet, Rosalie Bonenfant.


Daniel Roby et sa femme Rachel Fontaine premiere Louis Cyr

Daniel Roby's fact-based drama in which a reporter fights to discover the truth behind a heroin bust that landed an innocent man in a Thai prison. After Daniel Leger (Antoine Olivier Pilon), a young drug addict, is incorrectly detained in Thailand for being a fragment of a drug deal gone wrong, analytical reporter Victor Malarek (Josh.

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