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Download This PDF File CINEMA CAN •A D A BY HOllY JOHNSON he following is a list of current projects being produced in Alliance Entertainment Corporation for pilots and aviation in the North. Shoot fast·paced show for and about co·production produced by Cinar ABC. IndleProd exec. p . Bruce Sallan will continue through summer. p. /d. teenagers. the world they live in. their Films. Montreal and Initial Groupe. Canada. Only TV series and films over one hour are p. Andras Hamori Phoenix sup. ex. Les Harris assoc. p. Andrew Johnson interests and concerns. The show Paris. Shooting in Montreel and Paris included. Projects are separated into four categories: On Jerry Isenberg Phoenix p. exec. Bill funds TFC. OFDC, TVO, Rogers looks at news events and issues, until fall '89. 26 x 1/2h anlma1ed T Oens sc.1 cc>-p. Dennis Nemec d. Telecommunications. Channel 4. movies and music, always asking and television episodes. p. Micheline Location, Pre-production, Projects in Negotiation, and In the Can. Larry Elikan d. o. p. Miklos Lente answering questions from the Charest Ronald A. Weinberg. Jean casting Clare Walker pub. Bill Vigars, perspective of kids. Special acted Cazes d. Gerald Potterton orlg. Idee While films in the project stage are subject to change, only those CSC/ TORONTO Theresa Burke I. p. Nicholas segment on sexual harassment and Gerald Potlerton sc. Michael Short (416) 975·331 1 in active pre-production at the time of publication - those who Campbell, Peggy Smithhart. Tony child abuse. exec. p. Cindy Reyes p . anlm. d. PinoVanLamsweerdeanlm. MR.DRESSUP Rosato. lynne Sleigh, Donna Lee Aprile, Dee Gerry Capelle. Ziatko Grigic orlg. m. have set a date for beginning principal photography and are also This well·known Canadian series with Gibney, Kathy Price host! p. Howard Judy Henderson theme song Jo DIAMONDS Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and engaged in casting and crewing - are listed under Pre-production. A fast·paced, light mystery· adventure Green and Suhana Meharchand pub. Raposo dlst. Cinar Films pub. puppeteer Judith La wrence as Casey series. PrinCipal photography on the 22 Barbara Chernin. (416) 975-6776. Lorraine Jamison, David Novak The In Negotiation section is published every other month due to and Finnegan, features art, stories, x 1·h ourepisodes began July 19. 1987 WONDERSTRUCK ASSOCiates. (514) 284-2113. lack of turnover in projects Films are listed by the name of the make-believe, songs and social in Toronto. The series is produced by An ongoing science magazine for lessons Produced by CBC TV Alliance Entertainment Corporation in 8·17-yeal·olds. produced by the CBC CINE·GROUP J. P. INC. company which initiated the project, or by the company that is Network Children 's Departmenl. p . • association with Grosso·Jacobson TV Network Children 's Department. A (514) 524·7567 popularly associated with it. The production company is not Shirley Greenfield d. Don Brown pub. Productions lor CBS and Global fast·paced series for young people who THE FLYING BEARS Barbara Chernin. (416) 975-6776. Television Networks. To be broadcast are curious about everything. The Co· production between Cine·groupe necessarily the same company which initiated or is associated with SESAME STREET in the fall. exec. p . Sonny Grosso, series shows that science and and Zagreb Film in Yugoslavia. First - CANADIAN INSERTS the project. Larry Jacobson p. Jeff King sup. p. technology can be entertaining , co·production between Canada and These 22-mJnute Inserts have been Stephen J. Roth exec. In ch. 01 p. re levant and participatory. Baffin Yugoslavia. To be aired early 1990. When two compagnies are different, the name of the production produced annually since 1972 lor Mimi Bohbot exec. story ed. Philip Island shoot in February. Currently exec.p. Jacques Pettigrew. Andre company, if known, is given. If producers ask us not to list a inclusion in the Canadian version of Rosenberg d. George Mendeluk, Rene shooting in Pangnirtung. Baffin Island. Lamy p. man. Bruno Gamulin line p. Sesame Street. They laster Bonniere, Jorge Montesi, Tim Bond exec. p . Liz Fox rep. Debra Matthews Hugh Campbell, Ivan Kovac d. Jean project or to withhold certain credits because of ongoing awareness of Canada's regional d. o. p. Miktos Lente casting Clare p. Paul Goodman, Bob McDonald, Sarault p. sup. Dusan Vukotic sc. negotiations, we respect their request. diversity and multicultural nature and Walker pub. Bill Vigars . Theresa Burke Debra Mathews host Bob McDonald Jean-Pierre Liccioni. teach basic French. Four new I.p. Ni cholas Campbell. Peggy pub. Barbara Chernin. (416 ) Please telephone additions and up-dates to: Canadian Muppet characters haye Smithart. Tony Rosato, Alan Fieman, 975-6776. COSCIENT INC. Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354; been created by the eec in association Richard Comar, Laurie Paton. (514) 284-2525 with Jim Henson. exec. p. Miche! FAX (514) 270-5068 MOUNT ROYAL LES CARNETS DE LOUISE Lavoie p. various. across the country in CFCF A new prime·!ime weekly Canadian A tv series of 52-episodes . Shooting CBC regional centres. pub. Barbara (514) 273·6311 dramatic series. An official until May 22. p . Richard Laferriere, ALM CREDIT ABBREVIAnoNS Chemin, (416) 975·6776. THE ACHIEVERS Canada· France co-production. Laurent Gaudreau d.lcc>-ord. Andre d. dlreclor assl d. ass'slantdirector S.c. scnpt adapl adaptation dial. dialogue pit I dop. photography sp. ph. ell. THE PRIVATE CAPITAL Profiles of people well known or Produced by All iance Enterta inment Guerard d. Laurier Bonin, Louis Faure. speel.1 pholographIC .H",~ ed. edilol sup. ed supe/V)~ng .d~OI 'd. sound sd. ed. sound ed~OI sd. ree. wund A three-hour drama speCial that unknown. tv series p. Zsolt Patakfalvi Corporation in association with the LA FOURCHETTE D'OR recording p. des. productIon deSigner art, d. art director set dee. set dewrator m. mUSIc cost. costumes I. p.leadlOg chronicles Ottawa society at the turn of exec. p. Don McGowan p.ld. Bernard CTV Television Network. Societe 105 x 112h daily programs on cooking players exec. p. executrve producer p. producer assoc. p. assooaie producer tine p. line producer p. sup. the century. It began shooting Jan. 30. Peissel. Radio·Canada, Rogers until end of May. d. Pierre Gagnon p. production supervisor p. ITIlIn. productJon manager p.c. production company disl. distributor An asterisk l') Based on the book by Sandra Gwyn. TODAY'S MAGAZINE Telecommunications and SFP Laurent Gaudreau. following the film's title Indicates finanCIal partJclpailon by Telefilm Canada's Broadcast Program Deve!opmenl Fund. winner of the Governor General's tv series. p./d. Carmen Bourquardez. (France). lunds TFC. Principal L'INDICE Award for literature in 1984. p./sc. Mc:KENTY LIVE photography on the two·hour pilot Daily show on business and economy Jeannine Locke d. Don McBrearty I. p . Live tv show. p./d. Daniel Freedman. began Aug . 25, with shooting on 15 with Radio Quebec. d. Louis Faure Maureen Gurney ward. Maggie Michael Ball, Claude Prefontaine, TRAVEL, TRAVEL 1·hour episodes to foll ow exec. p.1 exec. p. Ri chard Laferriere, Laurent Thomas ward. asst. Debbie Williams Monique Mercure, Toller Cranston, tv series. p./d.lsup. p. Zolst creator Robert Lantos I. p . Emile Gaudreau p. Franyois St·Laurent. ward. trainee Tom Pascal makeup Martha Burns, Gordon Clapp. Patakfalv!. Genest, Patrick 8auchau, Domini GRAND AIR ALFRED HITCHCOCK FILMS Sandi Duncan hair Reg Leblanc TWO MEN DICK IRVIN'S HOCKEY Blythe. Catherine Colvey. Jonathan Weekly show wi1h Radio Canada on (416) 530·0300 d. o. p. Vic Sarin 1 st asst. focus Glen A made-for-tv-movie which started MAGAZINE Crombie. Guylaine SI. Onge. MoniQue outdoor life such as hunting and lishing ALFRED HITCHCOCK Trellhard stills ph. Ben Malk Holzberg shooting January 20 in Toronto. The tv show. p. Don McGowan. Mercure, Pierre Kohl. d. Marie Larouche exec. p. Richard PRESENTS gaffer Michael McMuliay best boy film will be telecast in the '88/'89 GOOD MORNING WORKOUT NIGKTHEAT Laferriere, Laurent Gaudreau p. Production began Nov. 30lh on 41 new Eldie Benson elec. Tom Denran season. SC. Anna Sandor d. Gordon tv show. p. /d. Peter Au. Weekly televiSion series produced in Franyois St·Laurent. episodes of the series. Shooting will genny op. A. Randy Jones key grip Pinsent p. Wi lliam Gough line p. association with Grossol Jaoobson C'EST QUOI TON SIGNE? continue until Nov. 1988. Produced by Chris Dean a.sl. key grip Daniel Joseph Partington story consult Jim CHERRYWOOD FILMS LTD. Productions lor CTV and CBS. l-hour monthly on astrology. d. Pierre Paragon Motion Pictures for Universal Narduzzi sd. Clark McCaren boom Osborne 1st a. d. David Webb 2nd (416) 730-1024 Shoaling on location in Toronto. sup, Duceppe p. Richard Laferriere, Television and USA Network in th e Peter Melnychuk transport co-ord. a. d. Cynthia Gillespie unit man. AI JANUARY MAN p. Stephen J. Roth. Andras Hamori Laurent Gaudreau. United States and for Global Television Jeff Steinberg transport Jamie McPherson p. des. Arthur Herriott An MGM feature shooting in New York exec. p. Sonny Grosso. Larry in Canada. exec. p. Jon Sian, Michael Weyman head drtver/ pi ct. vehicles asst. des. Doug Payne set dec. Peter starting March 7 and in Toronto March Jacobson p. Jeff King exec. In ch. 01 Sloan sup. p. Robert De l aurentis p. Richard Spiegleman driver Jerome Razmovsky cost. Suzanne Mess 28-May 13. p. Norman Jewison. Ezra DREAMWEAVER p. Mimi Bohbot exec. story ed. Bob Barbara Joy Laffey d. Zale Dalen, McCann honey wagon driver John makeup Mario Cacioppo des. cc>-otd. Swerdlow d. Patrick 0 'Connor assoc. (902) 454-2829 Carney d. 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