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Daniel Roby (born October 25, 1970, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and cinematographer. An alumnus of the film programs at Concordia University and the University of Southern California, he worked as a camera operator and cinematographer on numerous film and television projects before releasing his own directorial debut, White Skin (La Peau blanche), in 2004. White Skin won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Claude Jutra Award for best feature film by a first-time director at the 25th Genie Awards.

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  • Daniel Roby (25 d'octubre de 1970, Mont-real, Quebec) és un director quebequès que ha treballat com a director de cinema, director de fotografia, productor i editor. Està diplomat per la Universitat Concordia i per la Universitat del Sud de Califòrnia. La seva primera pel·lícula, La Peau blanche (2004) fou premiada al Festival Internacional de Cinema de Toronto amb el premi al millor llargmetratge canadenc i entre les 10 millors pel·lícules canadenques de l'any. (ca)
  • Daniel Roby (born October 25, 1970, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and cinematographer. An alumnus of the film programs at Concordia University and the University of Southern California, he worked as a camera operator and cinematographer on numerous film and television projects before releasing his own directorial debut, White Skin (La Peau blanche), in 2004. White Skin won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Claude Jutra Award for best feature film by a first-time director at the 25th Genie Awards. (en)
  • Daniel Roby, né le 25 octobre 1970 à Montréal, est un réalisateur québécois qui a aussi travaillé comme directeur de photographie, producteur, metteur en scène et éditeur. Il est diplômé de l'Université Concordia et de la University of Southern California[précision nécessaire]. Son premier long métrage, La Peau blanche (2004) fut primé Meilleur premier long métrage Canadien au Festival international du film de Toronto (TIFF) et parmi les 10 meilleurs films Canadiens de l'année. Le MOMA lui décerne le même prix. Ensuite, en 2005, le prix Claude Jutra aux Genie Awards. (fr)
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  • Daniel Roby (25 d'octubre de 1970, Mont-real, Quebec) és un director quebequès que ha treballat com a director de cinema, director de fotografia, productor i editor. Està diplomat per la Universitat Concordia i per la Universitat del Sud de Califòrnia. La seva primera pel·lícula, La Peau blanche (2004) fou premiada al Festival Internacional de Cinema de Toronto amb el premi al millor llargmetratge canadenc i entre les 10 millors pel·lícules canadenques de l'any. (ca)
  • Daniel Roby (born October 25, 1970, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and cinematographer. An alumnus of the film programs at Concordia University and the University of Southern California, he worked as a camera operator and cinematographer on numerous film and television projects before releasing his own directorial debut, White Skin (La Peau blanche), in 2004. White Skin won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Claude Jutra Award for best feature film by a first-time director at the 25th Genie Awards. Roby's second film as a director, Funkytown, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010 before going into general release in 2011. His third film, Louis Cyr, was released in 2013, going on to win nine Jutra Awards in 2014 including Best Film. Throughout 2015, he directed three episodes of Versailles, Canal+'s $45-million budget production covering the life of Louis XIV. His fourth film, Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume), was released in 2018. It received eight Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, including Best Picture and a nod for Roby as Best Director. Most Wanted, dramatizing an incident from the career of real-life journalist Victor Malarek, was released in 2020. In 2022 he directed the third season of TV series La Faille. (en)
  • Daniel Roby, né le 25 octobre 1970 à Montréal, est un réalisateur québécois qui a aussi travaillé comme directeur de photographie, producteur, metteur en scène et éditeur. Il est diplômé de l'Université Concordia et de la University of Southern California[précision nécessaire]. Son premier long métrage, La Peau blanche (2004) fut primé Meilleur premier long métrage Canadien au Festival international du film de Toronto (TIFF) et parmi les 10 meilleurs films Canadiens de l'année. Le MOMA lui décerne le même prix. Ensuite, en 2005, le prix Claude Jutra aux Genie Awards. Son second long métrage, Funkytown, ayant fait ses débuts au Festival des films de Toronto en 2010, sort en salles en 2011, et obtient le meilleur box office au Canada en 2011. (fr)
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