Matthew Robillard(I)
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Matthew Robillard is a writer-producer of feature film and television.
To date, he's developed and written 5 feature films and 4 scripted TV series. He's also developed a number of unscripted TV projects.
Matthew's scripted television projects include "The Opportunist", "Ninja", "Drug Wars" and "FunHouse". Unscripted projects include "Treasure Island", "Targeted" and "Las Vegas Limo". His latest feature films are "Canyons of Gold", "The Powers That Be" and "Club Girl".
In addition to his creative skills as a writer-producer-director, Matt also possesses extensive experience in media finance, strategic partnerships and deal-making. He developed the basic cable network Channel Canada in 1990, and launched multi-platform entertainment brand ComedyLab Entertainment in 1996. In both cases, he was years ahead of the mainstream media marketplace.
Now he's doing it again with his latest company, Enterprise Pictures. Enterprise has developed a robust slate of original IP television and feature film for the worldwide marketplace.
By way of background, Matt wrote, produced and co-directed his first film with his brother Andy in the summer of 1984. It was called "The Duel", a post-apocalyptic syfy actioner shot on super 8mm film stock that featured two characters, practical special effects, costumes and a running time of about five minutes. No animals were harmed during the making of that film, though actual gunpowder was used during the climactic final scene.
To date, he's developed and written 5 feature films and 4 scripted TV series. He's also developed a number of unscripted TV projects.
Matthew's scripted television projects include "The Opportunist", "Ninja", "Drug Wars" and "FunHouse". Unscripted projects include "Treasure Island", "Targeted" and "Las Vegas Limo". His latest feature films are "Canyons of Gold", "The Powers That Be" and "Club Girl".
In addition to his creative skills as a writer-producer-director, Matt also possesses extensive experience in media finance, strategic partnerships and deal-making. He developed the basic cable network Channel Canada in 1990, and launched multi-platform entertainment brand ComedyLab Entertainment in 1996. In both cases, he was years ahead of the mainstream media marketplace.
Now he's doing it again with his latest company, Enterprise Pictures. Enterprise has developed a robust slate of original IP television and feature film for the worldwide marketplace.
By way of background, Matt wrote, produced and co-directed his first film with his brother Andy in the summer of 1984. It was called "The Duel", a post-apocalyptic syfy actioner shot on super 8mm film stock that featured two characters, practical special effects, costumes and a running time of about five minutes. No animals were harmed during the making of that film, though actual gunpowder was used during the climactic final scene.