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  1. Phillip Borsos (May 5, 1953 – February 2, 1995) was an Australian-born Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter.

  2. Dec 2, 2007 · Phillip Borsos, film director (b at Hobart, Tasmania 5 May 1953; d at Vancouver 1 Feb 1995). After a successful career producing and directing theatrical short subjects, he gained international recognition with his first feature film, The Grey Fox, the true story of train robber Bill Miner.

  3. Mar 17, 2003 · Borsos died last week after a 10-month battle with acute myeloid leukeumia. He was 41. Perhaps more than anyone, Borsos incarnated the dreams and frustrations of what it means to make movies in Canada. He stubbornly refused to accept the limitations imposed on him, both financial and artistic. He did not want to make narrow little Canadian films.

  4. Phillip Borsos (* 5. Mai 1953 in Hobart, Tasmanien, Australien; † 2. Februar 1995 in Vancouver, British Columbia) war ein kanadischer Regisseur, Schauspieler, Drehbuchautor und Filmproduzent

  5. Jan 1, 1995 · Phillip Borsos. Director, Producer. (b. January 1, 1953 - d. January 1, 1995) Phillip Borsos was a prodigious talent whose brief but admired filmmaking career ended with his untimely death in 1995.

  6. Borsos died of leukemia in Vancouver, BC, on February 2, 1995. Borsos operated under a variety of company names during his film career. His first documentary was produced under the name Rocky Mountain Films (with business partner Jim Makichuk).

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  8. Director: The Grey Fox. A leading Canadian filmmaker, Phillip Borsos has enjoyed considerable success in international markets. One of the "Vancouver School", he began his career as a director (and sometime producer and writer) with several short subjects, beginning with Cooperage (1976).

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