Jean-François Leduc
Jean-François Leduc is a film director born on November 11, 1972 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has worked on various Canadian films but is mostly known for producing and directing Die Alive in 2001, a low-budget feature film which obtained a Guinness World Record as "Least Expensive Feature Film".[1]
In 2009, with the help and encouragements of Roger Corman, he co-founded Montreal Film Studio and is currently acting as its principal producer. Montreal Film Studio is best known for its "Fantastic Movie Trailers" DVD series.
References
- ↑ Hays, Matthew (Nov 20-26.2003 Vol. 19 No. 23). "Dying alive on DVD". Montreal Mirror. Retrieved 16 June 2010. Check date values in:
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External links
Jean-François Leduc at the Internet Movie Database
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