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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jamie Gaetz and Linda Gorman • c I N E M A G • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jamie Gaetz and Linda Gorman sec. Louise David p. acct. Yvette Duguet p. asst. Claude Lacoursiere. Gilbert Lucu 1st a.d. NORTHERN LIGHTS LES PRODUCTIONS Frank Ruszcynski 2nd a.d. Ginette Pare 3rd he following ~s a list of films in production (actually before cameras) a.d. Kim Berlin cast. Hel/me Robitaille cont. MEDIA CORP. LA FETE INC. and In negotiation In Canada. Needless to say, the films which are Marie Daoust asst. cam. Jean-Mark Casavant (604) 689-3029 (514) 521-8303 Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category,ln boom Pierre Blain sets Jean Bourret props. Mi­ Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ chele Nolet, Michel Comte asst. props. Real FOCUS ON KOREA LE JEUNE MAGICIENI du?tion, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and Baril make-up Louise Mignault hair Richard A series of video/print packages sponsored by THE WONDROUS CHILD being engaged in casting and crewing. Films are listed by the name of the Hansen cost. des. Sylvie Krasker asst. Mary the Asia Society of New York in conjunction with Feature -film shooting in Poland until mid-Fe­ Jane Wail ace dresser Marianne Carter gaffer the National Film Board of Canada. Targeted for company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly bruary. Co-production with Poland. p. Rock De­ Yves Charbonneau best boy Marcel Breton key children eight-twelve years old and for national mers d. Valdemar Dziki. associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. grip Marc De Emsted grip Stephane De Erns­ television broadcast. Shooting in Korea. exec. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ ted. p. David Yeager d. Nicholas Kendall pub. LES PRODUCTIONS pany, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us Jhwon Ahna ZysmanlNorthern lights (604) 689- LES TROIS FLACONS 3029. DU VERSEAU INC. not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Four-hour mini-series for television. Shoot be­ we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series gan November 6 in Turkey continuing in Mon­ PALPABLE (514) 935-8521 whose duration will be one hour or over. treal January 20 for four weeks. Co-production MANON Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: with Technisonor France, with participation of PRODUCTIONS INC. Television series taping in Montreal August 7to Cinema Canada (416) 598-6829 or (514) 272-5354 Antenne 2, France, Societe Radio-Canada and (416) 530-0364 February 5, 1986. Twenty-two x 26 minute epi­ Telefilm Canada. Budget: 3.5 million. p. Claude sodes centered around Montreal's CLSC metro Heroux d. Peter Kassovitz sc. Bernard Kouch­ NO PLACE LIKE HOME Cote-des-Neiges. With the participation of Tele­ FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS ner lop. Mireille Deyg lun, Bruno Cremer, Ber­ An experimental documentary drama about two film Canada, Societe generale du cinema, for d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph./dop. nard Lecoq p.r. Lise Dandurand , Pascale He­ women with different backgrounds: Canada and Radio-Canada. p. Aimee Danis d. Rolland Guy photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor bert (514) 273-8070. EI Salvador. Shooting began April 25 to conti­ sC. Guy Fournier p. coord. Daniele Bussy. sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. nue through March '86. p./d. Camelia Frieberg art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. CTC PRODUCTIONS line p. Emil Kolompar p. coord. Ruth Mandel THE RETURN OF executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. (514) 521-1984 d,o.p. Adrienne Mrtchell f.p. Carmen Aguilar, production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. distributor Camelia Frieberg. BILLY JACK INC. An asterisk (') following the film's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's CALLBACKS (416) 252-2201 Broadcast Program Development Fund. Feature film to begin shooting end of January '86. A musical about young performers at a PRIMEDIA THE RETURN OF BILLY JACK school in New York. To shoot in Montreal, To­ An American feature film with a $12 million ronto, exteriors in New York. p. Vincent Ciam ­ PRODUCTIONS LTD. budget. Began 10 weeks of shooting in Toronto ON LOCATION brone assoc. p. Jean-Guy Despres d. Carrie (416) 361-0306 December3O-wittlwrajrsetiorFebruary-28; Connor sC. Vincent Ciambrone lop. Cain Devo­ Several days addition shooting in New York. re, Alisha Das, Lu is de Cespedes, Nancy Domi­ FRONTIER A six one-hour mini-series. Adventures of a exec. p, Delores Taylor sup. p, Bill Wellman nique, Christopher Atkins, Kate Vernon. co-po Mark Boyman art d. Carol Spier p. man. young French Canadian raised as an Indian, a assoc. pJsc. Rob in Hutton d. Tom Laughlin p. David Coatsworth 1 st a.d. John Board 2nd a.d. ne'er-do-well French aristocrat and an English­ man. Mary Kane loc. man Keith Large 1st a.d, ALLIANCE Kim Winther asst. to d. Carol McBride asst. to LES PRODUCTIONS woman with a dark past in 18th Century New Tony Lucibello 2nd a.d. Karen Pike 3rd a.d. ENTERTAINMENT Mr. Cornfeld (TO) Barbara Mainguy p. coord. France. Co-production with Telecip (France) Manny Danelon sc. sup. lili Fournier stunt Debbie Cooke loc. man. Howard Rothschild p. JEAN-LOUIS FRUND and HTV (U .K.). For broadcast by Global Televi­ coord. Jerry Wills tech. ad. Bong Soo Han p. CORPORATION sec. Janet Damp loc. rec. Liz Wycoff assts. (819) 228-9222 sion and Societe Radio-Canada. Canadian coord. Melody Comrie p. sec. Shelley Boylen office Ron Hewitt p. acct. Susan Royal asst. Head Office (416) 967-1174 Tom Quinn p. acct. Joanne Jackson acct. Do­ shoot wrapped Nov. 16. To shoot in France and reen Davis asst. Steven Pell, Diana B. Dobier LA FAUNE NORDIQUE England till Feb. 16. exec. p. Primedla Pat Phillipa King , Jane MacNeill, Sheilah House p. Series of 6 x 1/2 hour episodes for Rad io-Que­ cont. Gillian Richardson p. des. Carol Spier op. Ferns exec. p. Telecip Jacques Dercourt exec. des. Trevor Williams art d, Rhiley Fuller asst. NIGHT HEAT bec. Documentaries shot in the Canadian arctic. Dennis Davenport sets Tory Bellingham, Jeffrey -WeekLy tele¥ision~Adav- net­ elx. cons. Harold Michelson set des. James p. HTV Peter Graham Scott line p. Duane Ho­ With the partiCipation of Telefilm Canada, So­ Poulis, Robert James props. John Berger, Dan works. Shooting additional thirteen episodes of McAteer art d. Rolf Harvey 1st asst. Nancey ward d. Canada Allan Kroeker a.d. Nancy ciete generale du cinema. p./d. Jean-Louis Wladyka ward. Olga Dimitrov, Madeleine one-hour November 25 to May '86 in Toronto. Pankiw trainee Julie Bourque art dept. p.a. Botkin d. France-Louisbourg Victor Vicas Inti. Frund. Stewart, Graham Docherty make-up Linda Gill, exec, p. Sonny Grosso, Larry Jacobson super­ Alex Thompson set dec. Elinor Rose Galbraith coord. li Erben 2nd unit Colin Chilvers sc. Pat Marilynn Terry hair Sheri Baker, Linda vising p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth p. An ­ set dressers Gary Jack, Danielle Fleury, Ian Ferns, Didier Decoin p. man. Len D'Agostino d. Montgomery d.o.p. Bob Saad cam. op. Matt dras Hamori d. Mario Azzopardi, Rene Bon­ Whatley props Marc Corriveau, Paul Holte JOHN coord. Susan Kavesh p.a. Toronto Farid Bar­ Tundo, Rick Maguire asst. Kerry Smart, Perry niere, d.o.p. Miklos Lente p. man. Jeff King sd. cost. des. Denise Cronenberg ward. Trisha soum loc. man. Kleinburg Fred Kamping p. BLOOMGARDEN Hoffmann, Angelo Colavecchia sd. Charles Wil­ Thomas Hidderly exec. story ed. Philip Rosen­ Bakker makeup Shonah Jabour compo glx. acct. Shirley Granger acct. asst. Brenda Wol· berg story ed. Bob Carney sc. Ian Sutherland, Lee Wilson stunt coord. Dwayne McLean fson 1st a.d. David Shepherd 2nd a.d. Erika born boom Gordon Webb gaffer Chris Holmes PRODUCTIONS INC. best boy Tony Eldridge gennle Herb Reischl Bruce Martin, Tim Dunphy, Peter Mohan, Bill d.o.p. Mark Irwin 1st cam. op. Marvin Midwicki Zborowsky 3rd a.d. Gordon Yang cont. Katheri­ Davidson unit man. Aine (Onya) Furey, Chris sd. mix. Bryan Day gaffer Scotty Allen key grip /DEAD OF WINTER ne Downey casting Diane Polley d.o.p. Marc key grip Rom Gilham asst. Glen Goodchiid sp. elx. Neil Trifunovich, Ron Thiessen I.p. Tom Danton p. acct. Lena Cordina 1st a.d. David Mark Manchester ed. Ron Sanders 1st asst. (416) 252-7294 Champion !ocus pull. Philippe Champion clap­ Warry-Smith , Don Granbery, David MacLeod Michael Ray pub. Prudence Emery (416) 967- per foader AIIila Szalay art d. Richard Harrison Laughlin , Delores Taylor, Rodney Harvey, Usa art d. Gerry Holmes set dec. Ken Baudry, Jeff 7371 . lop. Jeff Goldblum. DEAD OF WINTER 1st asst. Stephen Roloff art dept. trainee An­ Koenigsberg, Frank Moore, Jan Rubes, Richard . Fruitman carp. Art Verhoeven props Tom Wil­ American feature film shooting February 17 till drew Poulos set dec. Loulsbourg Michael Har­ Dimitri unit pub. Donald MartinNirginia Kelly kinson make-up Inge Klaudi hair Madeleine April 18 in Toronto. exec. p. Arthur Penn p. ris set dec. Klelnburg Jeff Cutler asst. set dec. (416) 864-9696. Russell focus pull. Malcolm Cross gaffer COMMUNICATIONS John Bloomgarden d. Mark Shmurger d.o.p. Adrian Hardy prop. master Nadia Salnick Richard Allen key grip Norm Smith dolly CLAUDE HEROUX Jan Wincke.
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