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Barry Stone CSC Resume BARRY STONE, CSC Director of Photography www.barrystonecsc.com FEATURE FILMS CHAW Director: Jeong-won Shin Starring Josiah D. Lee, Yu-me Jeong Producers: Wonsuk Chin, Dong Bok Yom Polygon Entertainment THE RENDEZVOUS Director: Curt Truninger Starring Tim Dutton, Eva Birthistle, Myra Fried Producers: John Bradshaw, Margrit Ritzmann Snow Line Pictures LIE WITH ME Director: Clement Virgo Starring Lauren Lee Smith, Eric Balfour, Producers: Damon D’Oliveira, Clement Virgo Polly Shannon Conquering Lion Productions TWEEK CITY Director: Eric G. Johnson Starring Guiseppe Andrews, Keith Brunsmann, ,Producers: Yule Caise, Caitlin Maynard and Eva Fisher Tweek City LLC MOUTH TO MOUTH Director: Alison Murray Starring Ellen Page, Natasha Wightman, , Producers: Judy Tossell, Anne Beresford August Diehl Beatrice Brown, and Eric Thal Egoli Tossell Film AG HOLLYWOOD NORTH Director: Peter O’Brian Starring Matthew Modine, Alan Bates, John Neville, Producer: John Gillespie Deborah Unger, and Jennifer Tilly Winchester Entertainment, Now Entertainment CHERISH Director: Finn Taylor Starring Robin Tunney, Tim Blake Nelson, Jason Prods: Johnny Wow, Mark Burton Priestley, Nora Dunn, Liz Phair, Lindsey Crouse Concrete Pictures, Wonderfilms TRIGGERMEN Director: John Bradshaw Starring Pete Postlethwaite, Donnie Wahlberg, Producer: John Gillespie Amanda Plummer, Michael Rappaport, Trimuse Entertainment, Gemini Films Claire Forlani THE PERFECT SON Director: Leonard Farlinger Starring Colm Fiore, Trent McMullen, Producer: Jennifer Jonas Chandra West, David Cubitt. New Real Films PALE SAINTS Director: Joel Wyman Starring Sean Patrick Flannery, Saul Rubinek Producers: Peter Simpson, Ilana Frank Maurice Chaykin, Michael Riley Alliance, Norstar and Gordon Pinsent DUMBARTON BRIDGE Director: Charles Koppelman Starring Tom Wright, Esperanza Catubig, Leo Producers: Frank Simeone, Doria Summa Burmester, and Daphne Ashbrook Bridge Partners FULL DISCLOSURE Director: John Bradshaw Starring Fred Ward, Penelope Ann Miller, Rachel Producer: John Gillespie Ticotin, Virginia Madsen, and Christopher Plummer Trimuse Entertainment 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] DREAM WITH FISHES Director: Finn Taylor Starring David Arquette, Kathryn Erbe, Brad Hunt, Producers: Johnny Wow, Laurie Miller J.E. Freeman, and Cathy Moriarty 3 Ring Circus PARIS, FRANCE Director: Gerard Ciccoritti Starring Leslie Hope, Peter Outerbridge, Producers: Eric Norlen, Allan Levine Dann Lett, and Raoul Trujillo Alliance-Lightshow Genie Nomination for Cinematography CSC Award for Cinematography RUDE Director: Clement Virgo Starring Sharon Lewis, Maurice Dean Wint, Rachel Producers: Damon D’Oliveira, Karen King Crawford, Stephen Shellen, and Melanie N.King Conquering Lion, Canadian Film Center Genie Nomination for Cinematography TELVISION MOVIES BREAK-IN Director: Michael Nankin Starring Todd Babcock, Kelly Carlson, Producers: Matt Dorff, Kip Konwiser, Carlos Ponce Bill O’Dowd Lifetime Television ISLAND HEAT: VANISHED Director: Michael Switzer Starring Joemy Blanco, A.J. Cook, Carlos Ponce Producers: Kip Konwiser, Michael Larkin Lifetime Television A CHRISTMAS REUNION Director: David Hemmings Starring James Coburn, Meredith Edwards, Myfanwy Producer: Carol Byrne Jones Talog, and Edward Woodward Saban Entertainment, S4C RALPH ELLISON: An American Journey Directors: Elise Robertson, Avon Kirkland Starring Jacques C. Smith, Paul Benjamin, Andre Producer: Avon Kirkland Braugher, and John Amos PBS Master Series, New Images Prods. NET WORTH Director: Jerry Ciccoritti Starring Aidan Devine, Kevin Conway. Billy Van, Producer: Bernard Zukerman Kristen Thomson, and Al Waxman CBC IN THE DARK Director: Leonard Farlinger Starring Kathleen Robertson, Fiona Reid, Joanne Producer: Patrick Cassavetti Vannicola, and Michael Murphy Shaftesbury, Buena Vista International 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] .
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