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  1. Phillip Borsos (May 5, 1953 – February 2, 1995) was an Australian-born Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter. A four-time Canadian Film Award and Genie Award winner and an Academy Award nominee, he was one of the major figures of Canadian and British Columbian filmmaking during the 1980s, earning critical acclaim and accolades at a time when Canadian filmmakers were still ...

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  2. Phillip Borsos. Director: The Grey Fox. A leading Canadian filmmaker, Phillip Borsos has enjoyed considerable success in international markets. One of the "Vancouver School", he began his career as a director (and sometime producer and writer) with several short subjects, beginning with Cooperage (1976).

    • Director, Actor, Producer
    • May 5, 1953
    • Phillip Borsos
    • February 2, 1995
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  5. Director phillip borsos Stock Photos and Images RM W0N872 – Larysa Kondracki director of 'The Whistleblower' a Canadian-German coproduction receives the $15, 000 Borsos Award from Phillip Borsos widow, Beret (not shown) and actor Bruce Greenwood (R.) who reacts to someone in the audience during the Whistler Film Festival Awards Brunch in ...

  6. Dec 2, 2007 · Phillip Borsos, film director (b at Hobart, Tasmania 5 May 1953; d at Vancouver 1 Feb 1995). After a successful career producing and directing theatrical short subjects, he gained international recognition with his first feature film, The Grey Fox, the true story of train robber Bill Miner. Borsos was named best director and The Grey Fox was ...

  7. Jun 4, 2020 · Phillip Borsos' The Grey Fox (1982) has long been unattainable. A Western of great humanity set in the astonishingly lovely Pacific Northwest of Washington State and Kamloops, BC, it's a different kind of Western. It's one that expresses perfectly the capability of Richard Farnsworth. The same way David Lynch's remarkable The Straight Story ...

  8. A protégé of Francis Ford Coppola, Philip Borsos was a talented Canadian director whose life ended before he had much chance to fulfill the promise of his debut film, The Grey Fox (1982). The beautifully photographed tale of a real-life gentleman bandit in British Columbia, the story made stunt-man Richard Farnsworth one of Hollywood's most ...

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