Julian Biggs
Production
Born 1920-02-24 · Port Perry, Ontario, Canada · Died 1972-12-04
Julian Biggs (1920–1972) was a director and producer with the National Film Board of Canada and its first Director of English Production. Over the course of his 20-year career, he created 146 films, two of which (Herring Hunt (1953) and Paddle to the Sea (1966)) were nominated for Academy Awards. His film 23 Skidoo (1964) received two BAFTA nominations, including the BAFTA United Nations award. Biggs was born and raised in Port Perry, in southern Ontario. When World War II broke out in 1939, he joined the Canadian Army and then transferred to the Canadian Navy, where he spent the rest of the war serving on mine-sweepers. He then attended the University of Toronto and, in 1951, was hired as a production assistant by the National Film Board of Canada. He directed his first film, The Son, a year later. From 1956 to 1958, Biggs produced the Perspective series (paralleled by the similar series in French Passe-partout), which was 35 30-minute dramas with an emphasis on social themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, adolescence, the elderly, racial problems etc. One such film, Monkey on the Back, directed by Biggs, was a bleak, tragic story of man's unsuccessful struggle to free himself from drug addiction. Similar to Robert Anderson's Drug Addict (1948), which had been banned in the U.S., it was the type of film that caused the NFB to reconsider its role in producing socially relevant films. There was an unwritten policy and priority to shift away from social realism to the 'art' of film.
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A Little Fellow from Gambo: The Joey Smallwood Story
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A Little Fellow from Gambo: The Joey Smallwood Story
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A Little Fellow from Gambo: The Joey Smallwood Story
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Paddle to the Sea
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Notes for a Film About Donna & Gail
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Each Day That Comes
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Buster Keaton Rides Again
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The Railrodder
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High Steel
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23 Skidoo
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Phoebe
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23 Skidoo
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23 Skidoo
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Three Grandmothers
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Portrait of the Artist
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Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist
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Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist
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Georges-Étienne Cartier - The Lion of Québec
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Robert Baldwin: A Matter Of Principle
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Louis-Joseph Papineau: The Demi-God
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