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  1. Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director, writer, and producer. Born in Kingston, Ontario, he rose to prominence in the 1980s as part of the loosely-affiliated Toronto New Wave. McDonald has directed more than a dozen features films over the course of his three-decade-long filmmaking career.

  2. Bruce McDonald (Kingston, 28 maggio 1959) è un regista, sceneggiatore e produttore cinematografico canadese. Considerato uno dei cineasti canadesi più interessanti e originali degli ultimi decenni, ha all'attivo una filmografia che spazia dai documentari ai road movie, dai film horror alle serie televisive per ragazzi.

  3. Bruce McDonald. Director: Pontypool. Bruce McDonald was born on 28 May 1959 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He is a director and producer, known for Pontypool (2008), Dance Me Outside (1994) and Highway 61 (1991).

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  4. Bruce McDonald. Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Editor, Actor. (b. May 28, 1959 Kingston, Ontario) One of the leading figures of the Toronto New Wave which emerged in the 1980s, Bruce McDonald is best known as a film and television director – and for his irreverence and love of rock music and popular culture – but his many credits also ...

  5. Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director, writer and producer. He is known for his award-winning cult films Roadkill (1989) and Hard Core Logo (1996). He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.

  6. 25 ott 2016 · In 1996, coming off the success of his small indie films Roadkill and Highway 61, Canadian director Bruce McDonald set his sights on Vancouver writer Michael Turner's book Hard Core Logo. Together ...

  7. 15 nov 2010 · Bruce Cameron McDonald, film editor, film director (b at Kingston, Ont 28 May 1959). After studying filmmaking at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (now University) in Toronto, Bruce McDonald spent several years struggling to survive as a member of the Toronto independent film community.