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

  1. Hays, Matthew (Nov 20-26.2003 Vol. 19 No. 23). "Dying alive on DVD". Montreal Mirror. Retrieved 16 June 2010. Check date values in: |date= (help)

External links

Jean-François Leduc at the Internet Movie Database


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