Avant Première Music + Media Market 2025

15–19 Feb 2025 | Berlin, Germany

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Liam Romalis

Producer

Riddle Films

Toronto, Canada

IMZ Member

One half of Riddle Films, hailing from Canada

My organisation

Riddle Films

Riddle Films

Production

Toronto, Canada

Riddle Films is a Canadian award-winning production company dedicated to capturing the world of the performing arts and culture and making it accessible to as broad an audience as possible. Helmed by producers Jason Charters and Liam Romalis, their work has aired on television screens, online and at film festivals around the world, including CBC, Bravo, PBS, ARTE, BBC, NRK, and the Toronto International Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
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About me

Liam Romalis got his start as a producer making videos for such eclectic artists as JP Cormier, The St. Lawrence String Quartet, Samba Squad and Frank Leahy. In 2003, he co-founded Riddle Films, a company dedicated to featuring stories and performances from the world of the performing arts and culture. There he has worked with such varied subjects as astronaut Roberta Bondar, urban philosopher Jane Jacobs, dancer and choreographer Danny Grossman and institutions like The Banff Centre, the Royal Conservatory of Music and The McMichael Collection of Canadian Art. His producing credits include the documentary and film installation THE GROUP OF SEVEN GUITARS; THE ROLSTON SESSIONS, featuring ten of the world's greatest string quartets; and the music documentary DREAMING OF A JEWISH CHRISTMAS, nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards and an International Emmy for Arts Programming. Together with 3B Produktion, Romalis recently produced Beethoven's Nine: Ode to Humanity, directed by Larry Weinstein and currently being distributed by Unitel.