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Productions in Ontario 2002 AGAINST THE ROPES Key Cast: Brenda Blethyn, Brittany Bristow, THEATRICAL FILMS ATR Films Inc., Cort /Madden Productions, Josh Buckle, Whoopi Goldberg Paramount Pictures Shooting Dates: February-April 2002 Producers: Robert W. Cort, David Madden ABSOLON Executive Producers: Scarlett Lacey, BULLETPROOF MONK GFT Entertainment Jonathan Pillot, Steven Roffer CUB Five Productions Inc., Mosaic Media, MGM Producers: Gary Howsam, Jamie Brown, Director: Charles S. Dutton Producers: Terence Chang, Chuck Roven, Richard Rionda Del Castro Writer: Cheryl Edwards John Woo Co-Producers: Lewin Webb, Juan Montilla Eslava Co-Producer/Line Producer: Mike Drake Executive Producers: Gotham Chopra, Director: David Barto Production Manager: Lyn Lucibello Caroline Macaulay, Douglas Segal, Writer: Brad Mirman Director of Photography: Jack Green Michael Yanover, Kelly Smith Wait Production Manager: Aaron Barnett Music/Composer: Michael Kamen Director: Paul Hunter Director of Photography: Unax Mendía Production Designer: Sandra Kybartas Writers: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris Music/Composer: Gary Koftinoff Key Cast: Meg Ryan, Omar Epps, Tony Line Producer: Brent O’Connor Production Designer: Tim Boyd Shalhoub, Timothy Daly, Charles S. Dutton, Production Manager: D. J. Carson Key Cast: Christopher Lambert, Lou Kerry Washington, Juan Hernandez, Director of Photography: Stefan Czapsky Diamond Phillips, Kelly Brook, Ron Perlman Skye McCole Bartusiak Production Designer: Deborah Evans Shooting Dates: May-June 2002 Shooting Dates: March-May 2002 Key Cast: Chow Yun Fat, Seann William Scott, James King, Victoria Smurfit, ADAM & EVE BLIZZARD Karel Roden 6015344 Canada Inc. Blizz Productions Inc./Knightscove Shooting Dates: March-June 2002 Producer: Donato Baldassarra Entertainment Executive Producers: Alan Goluboff, Producers: Leif Bristow, J. Miles Dale CHICAGO (reshoot) Izidore K. Musallam Executive Producers: Robert Schwartz, Miramax Films Director: Izidore K. Musallam Ralph Winter Producer: Marty Richards Writers: Izidore K. Musallam, Paul Orcskin Director: LeVar Burton Executive Producers: Craig Zadan, Neil Meron, Line Producers: Charles Kassatly, David Woods Writers: Agnes Bristow, Leif Bristow, Co-Producer: Don Carmody Director of Photography: Paul Mitchnick Murray McRae Director: Rob Marshall Music/Composer: George Brasovan Production Manager: Kevin Lafferty Production Manager: Joyce Kozy-King Production Designer: Andrea Ovesny Director of Photography: David Franco Key Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Key Cast: Michael Kremko, Nadia Mansouri Music/Composer: Mark McKenzie Renée Zelwegger, Richard Gere Shooting Dates: September-October 2002 Production Designer: Tamara Deverell Shooting Dates: January-March 2002 PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO 2002 COLD CREEK MANOR EATING THE BONES HIGHWAYMEN,THE (aka DEVIL’S THROAT) Eating the Bones Productions Inc, Hungry Joshmax Production Services Ltd, New Line Cold Creek Manor Productions, Walt Disney Eyes/Film Food Inc. Cinema Pictures Producer: Jen Holness Producers: Bradley Jenkel, Carroll Kemp, Producers: Mike Figgis, Annie Stewart Executive Producer: Chris Zimmer Mike Marcus Executive Producers: Richard Jefferies, Associate Producer: Eric Jordan Executive Producer: Tim Van Relim Lata Ryan Director: David Sutherland Director: Robert Harmon Director: Mike Figgis Production Manager: Allan Levine Production Manager: Kevin Lafferty Writer: Richard Jefferies Director of Photography: Arthur Cooper Director of Photography: Rene Ohashi Production Manager: Brian Campbell Key Cast: Hill Harper, Nayokah Marlyne, Production Designer: Paul Austerberry Director of Photography: Declan Quinn Mark Taylor, Kai Soremekun, Jennifer Baxter, Key Cast: James Caviezel, Rhona Mitra, Production Designer: Leslie Dilley Karen Robinson Frankie Faison, Colm Feore Key Cast: Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Shooting Dates: November-December 2002 Shooting Dates: August-October 2002 Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Christopher Plummer FOOLPROOF HOLLYWOOD NORTH Shooting Dates: August-November 2002 Foolproof Productions Inc., an Alliance Tri Muse Entertainment, New North Atlantis Company Productions CRIME SPREE Producers: Seaton Maclean, Bill House Producer: John Gillespie GFT Entertainment, Hannibal Pictures Executive Producer: Atom Egoyan, Executive Producers: Mark Thomas, Producers: Gary Howsam, Jamie Brown, Peter Sussman Gary Smith Richard Rionda Del Castro Director/Writer: William Phillips Co-Producer/Writer: Tony Johnston Co-Producers: Lewin Webb, Co-Producer: Colin Brunton Associate Producer: Paul Weber Juan Montilla Eslava Director of Photography: Derek Rogers Director: Peter O’Brian Director/Writer: Brad Mirman Production Designer: Stephen Roloff Production Manager: Brad Clark Production Manager: Ted Miller Key Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Kristin Booth, Director of Photography: Barry Stone Director of Photography: Derek Rogers Joris Jarsky, David Suchet Key Cast: Alan Bates, Mathew Modine, Music/Composer: Rupert Gregson-Williams Shooting Dates: November 2002-January 2003 Jennifer Tilly, Deborah Unger, John Neville Production Designer: Gordon Barnes Shooting Dates: September-October 2002 Key Cast: Gérard Depardieu, Harvey Keitel, GODSEND Johnny Hallyday, Renaud, Abe Vigoda, Lion’s Gate Films Production, 2929 HONEY Sean Lawrence Productions, Artists Production Group Clinton Street Y Productions Inc., Marc Platt Shooting Dates: May-June 2002 Producers: Michael Paseornek, Productions, Universal Pictures Cathy Schulman Producers: Andre Harrell, Marc E. Platt DEEP SEA Executive Producers: Eric Kopeloff, Executive Producer: Billy Higgins SimEx Santa’s Late Inc. Todd Wagner, Mark Cuban, Mark Canton Director: Billie Woodruff Producer: Richard Needham Co-Producer: Steve Mitchell Writers: Kate Lanier, Susannah Grant, Executive Producer/Director/Writer: Director: Nick Hamm Alonzo Brown, Kim Watson Michael Needham Writers: Mark Bomback Production Manager: Dennis Chapman Production Managers: Kevin Dennis, Line Producer: Ron Ortiz Director of Photography: John R. Leonetti Brad Wiseman Production Manager: Ted Miller Production Designer: Jasna Stefanovich Production Designer: Minos Lam Director of Photography: Kramer Key Cast: Jessica Alba, Lil’ Romeo, Key Cast: Michael Needham Morgenthau Mekhi Phifer, Lonette McKee Shooting Dates: February 2001-July 2002 Production Designer: Doug Kraner Shooting Dates: September-November 2002 Key Cast: Robert De Niro, Greg Kinnear, DOULIKE2WATCH Rebecca Romijn Stamos HOW TO DEAL On the Down Low Productions Inc. Shooting Dates: November-December 2002 Deal Pictures Ltd., New Line Cinema Producer: David Dean Producers: Erica Huggins, Scott Kroof Director: Josh Levy HERO,THE Executive Producers: Red Field, Key Cast: Troy Mundle, Merle Newell, Times Movies of India William Teitler, Chris Van Allsburg Nina Arsenault, Paul J. Deboy, Daryn Jones, Producer: Keshu Ramsay Director: Clare Kilner Wes Williams, James Collins Executive Producer: Praveen Shah Writers: Neena Beber, Heidi Ferrer Shooting Dates: March 2002 Director: Anil Sharma Co-Producer /Production Manager: Writer: Shakitaman Mathew Hart Line Producer/ Production Manager: Director of Photography: Eric Alan Edwards Ganesh Nankoosingh Production Designer: Dan Davis Director of Photography: Kabir Lal Key Cast: Mandy Moore, Allison Janney, Key Cast: Sonny Deole, Preiti Zinta, Alexandra Holden, Peter Gallagher, Kabir Bedi Trent Ford, Dylan Baker, Mackenzie Astin, Shooting Dates: March 2002 Mary Catherine Garrison, Connie Ray Shooting Dates: June-August 2002 2 PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO 2002 HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS MY BABY’S MAMA REPUBLIC OF LOVE Paramount Pictures Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, Immortal Triptych Media and Dan Films Producers: Robert Evans, Christine Forsyth- Entertainment, Miramax Films Producers: Anna Stratton, Julie Baines Peters, Lynda Obst Producers: Eddie Griffin, Happy Walters, Co-Producer: Mehernaz Lentin Executive Producer: Richard Vane Matt Weaver Director: Deepa Mehta Director: Donald Petrie Executive Producers: Peter Safran, Writers: Deepa Mehta, Esta Spaulding Writers: Kristen Buckley, Ellen Simon, Karen Koch Line Producer: Claire Welland Burr Steers Co-Producers: Damon “Coke” Daniels, Director of Photography: Douglas Koch Production Manager: Jim Powers Scott Nemes Music/Composer: Talvin Singh Director of Photography: John Bailey Director: Cheryl Dunye Production Designer: Sandra Kybartas Production Designer: Thérèse DePrez Writers: Damon “Coke” Daniels, Eddie Griffin Key Cast: Bruce Greenwood, Emilia Fox Key Cast: Kate Hudson, Mathew McConaughey, Line Producer: Karen Koch Shooting Dates: November-December 2002 Bebe Neuwirth, Michael Michelle, Production Manager: Nan Skiba Adam Goldberg, Shalom Harlow Director of Photography: Glen MacPherson RHINOCEROUS EYES Shooting Dates: July-August 2002 Production Designer: Andrea Stanley Rhino Eyes Inc., Madstone Films Key Cast: Eddie Griffin, Anthony Anderson, Producers: Daniel Fathers, Tom Grueberg, LIMIT,THE Michael Imperoli, Method Man, Eve Kolodner GFT Entertainment Tom “Tiny” Lister Jr., Paula Jai Parker Executive Producer: Chip Seelig Producers: Gary Howsam, Lewin Webb, Shooting Dates: September-October 2002 Co-Producers: Daniel Hill, Jessica Levin Jamie Brown Director/Writer: Aaron Woodley Director: Lewin Webb MYSTERY GALINDEZ,THE Production Manager: Amber Kesteven Writer: Matt Holland Tornasol Films, Shaftesbury Films Key Cast: Michael Pitt, Paige Turco, Production Manager: Lesley Meyers Executive Producer: Mariela Besuievsky Gale Harold, Matt Servitto, Jim Allodi, Director of Photography: Curtis Peterson Director: Gerardo Herrero
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