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Canadian producer and director

Brian Robertson

Born

Toronto, Canada

Nationality Canadian
Occupation(s) Producer, director

Brian Robertson is a Canadian film and television producer and director based in Toronto, Ontario.[1] He is most noted as producer of the 2024 film Darkest Miriam, which was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Picture at the 13th Canadian Screen Awards in 2025.[2]

Between 2020 and 2022, he produced the documentary series Cursed Films for Shudder.[3] The series delves into the myths and legends surrounding iconic horror films. The series premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW)[4] and has been well-received for its deep and insightful exploration of film history.[5]

Although principally a producer, he was also co-director with Pavan Moondi of the 2015 film Diamond Tongues.[6]

He is the founder and head of the Toronto film production company Low End.

  • Freakers – 2010, producer and director
  • Everyday Is Like Sunday – 2013, producer
  • Diamond Tongues – 2015, producer and co-director
  • Sundowners – 2017, producer
  • Ordinary Days – 2017, producer
  • Birds Without Feathers – 2018, producer
  • Cursed Films – 2020-2022, producer
  • Cosmic Dawn – 2021, producer
  • Tenzin – 2021, producer
  • Tramps! – 2022, producer
  • Stay the Night – 2022, producer
  • V/H/S/Beyond: “Abduction/Adduction” – 2024, producer
  • Darkest Miriam – 2024, producer
  1. ^ Barry Hertz, “A New Hope: Meet the bold, brash millennial filmmakers who are here to change the game – if the game will let them”. The Globe and Mail, September 10, 2016.
  2. ^ Megan LaPierre, “‘Law & Order Toronto’ Leads 2025 Canadian Screen Awards Nominations”. Exclaim!, March 26, 2025.
  3. ^ Jason, Burke (20 April 2022). “Interview With Jay Cheel And Brian Robertson, Creators Of ‘Cursed Films’. Pophorror.com. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  4. ^ Llewellyn Reed, Christopher (2 April 2020). “Interview with “Cursed Films” Showrunner Jay Cheel”. FFT. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  5. ^ Vaughn, Mike (12 April 2022). ‘Cursed Films II’ Episodes 1-2 Review: An Impressive And Engaging Exploration Of ‘the Wizard Of Oz’ & ‘Rosemary’s Baby’. Geek Vibes Nation. Retrieved April 12, 2022.
  6. ^ Erik Luers, “Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson on Diamond Tongues, Working with Tim Heidecker and Shooting Quickly in Toronto”. Filmmaker, February 19, 2016.

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