Julie Roy
Julie Roy (born May 11, 1973) is a Canadian producer of animated films, who since 2014 is the executive producer of the French animation studio at the National Film Board. Born in Montreal, Roy won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 as producer of the film Paula. In the same year, she was also nominated as a producer of Bydlo and Edmond Was a Donkey (Edmond était un âne). At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, she was nominated twice in the same category as producer of Carface (Autos Portraits) and In Deep Waters (Dans les eaux profondes). In 2016, she was NFB co-producer on Franck Dion's The Head Vanishes. In 2017, she produced Matthew Rankin's The Tesla World Light, which premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
1st Canadian Screen Awards20th Quebec Cinema Awards4th Canadian Screen Awards6th Canadian Screen Awards7th Canadian Screen Awards8th Canadian Screen Awards9th Canadian Screen AwardsAir Canada enRoute Film FestivalBydlo (film)Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated ShortCanadian Screen Award for Best Short DocumentaryCarfaceEdmond Was a DonkeyI, BarnabéIn Deep WatersKali the Little VampireLendurid koduteelNational Film Board of CanadaPaula (2011 film)Prix Iris for Best Animated Short FilmQuiet Zone (film)The Head VanishesThe Procession (film)The SubjectThe Tesla World LightUncle Thomas: Accounting for the DaysYorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - AnimationYorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Experimental
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Julie Roy (born May 11, 1973) is a Canadian producer of animated films, who since 2014 is the executive producer of the French animation studio at the National Film Board. Born in Montreal, Roy won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 as producer of the film Paula. In the same year, she was also nominated as a producer of Bydlo and Edmond Was a Donkey (Edmond était un âne). At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, she was nominated twice in the same category as producer of Carface (Autos Portraits) and In Deep Waters (Dans les eaux profondes). In 2016, she was NFB co-producer on Franck Dion's The Head Vanishes. In 2017, she produced Matthew Rankin's The Tesla World Light, which premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
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