Cinema & Media Arts
Bill Robertson
Contract Faculty

BIOGRAPHY
Bill Robertson is an award-winning Toronto-based writer/director/producer, whose features include THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO MY DEATH, which premiered at TIFF in 1991 and won the award for Best Canadian Screenplay at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Bill wrote and directed his second feature comedy-drama APARTMENT HUNTING in 2000. Since then, Bill has worked as a writer/producer in television. He was a producer on History Television’s MUSEUM SECRETS, for which he won a Canadian Screen Award in 2014 (Best Factual Series). He continues to develop projects, including the romantic drama MIDNIGHT AT THE PARADISE (with the support of Telefilm Canada and The Harold Greenberg Fund). Bill teaches Screenwriting Fundamentals to screenwriting majors at York, as well as third year screenwriting and production at Sheridan College. His goal is to support and develop the diverse voices of the next generation of storytellers.
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