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Productions in Ontario 2006 2006 PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO with assistance from Ontario Media Development Corporation www.omdc.on.ca You belong here FEATURE FILMS – THEATRICAL ANIMAL 2 AWAY FROM HER Company: DGP Animal Productions Inc. Company: Pulling Focus Pictures ALL HAT Producers: Lewin Webb, Kate Harrison, Producer: Danny Iron, Simone Urdl, Company: No Cattle Productions Inc./ Wayne Thompson, Jennifer Weiss New Real Films David Mitchell, Erin Berry Director: Sarah Polley Producer: Jennifer Jonas Director: Ryan Combs Writers: Sarah Polley, Alice Munro Director: Leonard Farlinger Writer: Jacob Adams Production Manager: Ted Miller Writer: Brad Smith Production Manager: Dallas Dyer Production Designer: Kathleen Climie Line Producer/Production Manager: Production Designer: Andrew Berry Director of Photography: Luc Montpellier Avi Federgreen Director of Photography: Brendan Steacy Key Cast: Gordon Pinsent, Julie Christie, Production Designer: Matthew Davies Key Cast: Ving Rhames, K.C. Collins Olympia Dukakis Director of Photography: Paul Sarossy Shooting Dates: November – December 2006 Shooting Dates: February – April 2006 Key Cast: Luke Kirby, Rachael Leigh Cook, Lisa Ray A RAISIN IN THE SUN BLAZE Shooting Dates: October – November 2006 Company: ABC Television/Cliffwood Company: Barefoot Films GMBH Productions Producers: Til Schweiger, Shannon Mildon AMERICAN PIE PRESENTS: Producer: John Eckert Executive Producer: Tom Zickler THE NAKED MILE Executive Producers: Craig Zadan, Neil Meron Director: Reto Salimbeni Company: Universal Pictures Director: Kenny Leon Writer: Reto Salimbeni Producer: W.K. Border Writers: Lorraine Hansberry, Paris Qualles Line Producer/Production Manager: Director: Joe Nussbaum Production Manager: John Eckert Lena Cordina Writers: Adam Herz, Erik Lindsay Production Designer: Karen Bromley Production Designer: Matthew Davies Line Producer/Production Manager: Director of Photography: Ivan Strasburg Director of Photography: Paul Sarossy Byron Martin Key Cast: Sean Patrick Thomas, Key Cast: Til Schweiger Production Designer: Gordon Barnes Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, Shooting Dates: January – February 2006 Director of Photography: Eric Haase John Stamos, Phylicia Rashad Key Cast: Eugene Levy Shooting Dates: November – December 2006 Shooting Dates: June – July 2006 PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO 2006 BOTTOM FEEDER CHARLIE BARTLETT EMOTIONAL ARITHMETIC Company: Feeder Films Inc. Company: Sidney Kimmel Entertainment Company: Arithmetic Ontario Productions Producers: Robert Wilson, Patrick Cameron, Producers: Sidney Kimmel, David Permut, Producers: Anna Stratton, Suzanne Girard, Harvey Glazer, Erin Berry Jay Roach, Baron Kidd Jose Lacelle Director/Writer: Randy Daudlin Executive Producers: Bruce Toll, Jennifer Perini, Executive Producer: Robin Cass Production Manager: Eric Beldowski Bill Horberg, Trish Hofman Director: Paolo Barzman Production Designer: Andrew Berry Director: Jon Poll Writers: Jefferson Lewis, Paolo Barzman Director of Photography: Edward Martinez Writer: Gustin Nash Production Designer: Jean-Francois Campeau Key Cast: Tom Sizemore, Wendy Anderson Line Producer/Production Manager: Director of Photography: Luc Montpellier Shooting Dates: July 2006 Whitney Brown Key Cast: Susan Sarandon, Production Designer: Tamara Deverell Christopher Plummer BREACH Director of Photography: Paul Sarossy Shooting Dates: September 2006 Company: Universal Pictures Key Cast: Anton Yelchin, Kat Dennings Producers: Robert F. Newmyer, Scott Kroopf, Shooting Dates: June – July 2006 FIREHOUSE DOG Scott Strauss Company: Twentieth Century Fox Film Executive Producer: Adam Merims CLOSING THE RING Corporation Director: Billy Ray Company: Scion Films Ltd. Producers: Michael Colleary, Mike Werb, Writers: Billy Ray, Adam Mazer, William Rotko Producers: Richard Attenborough, Jo Gilbert Michael J. Maschio Production Manager: Steve Wakefield Executive Producer: Jeff Abberley Director: Todd Holland Production Designer: Wynn Thomas Director: Richard Attenborough Writers: Claire-Dee Lim, Mike Werb, Director of Photography: Tak Fujimoto Writer: Peter Woodward Michael Colleary Shooting Dates: January – February 2006 Production Manager: Manny Danelon Production Manager: Anna Beben Production Designer: Tom McCullagh Production Designer: Tamara Deverell BREAKFAST WITH SCOT Director of Photography: Roger Pratt Director of Photography: Victor Hammer Company: Miracle Pictures Key Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Key Cast: Josh Hutcherson Producers: Paul Brown, Howard Rosenman, Plummer, Pete Postlethwaite, Mischa Barton, Shooting Dates: January 2006 Nadine Schiff Neve Campbell Director: Laurie Lynd Shooting Dates: May – June 2006 FUGITIVE PIECES Writer: Sean Reycraft Company: Serendipity Point Films Line Producer/Production Manager: DEAD MARY Producer: Robert Lantos Stephen Traynor Company: 235 Horpic Eight Inc. Co-Producer: Sandra Cunningham Production Designer: Tamara Deverell Producers: Patrick Cameron, Harvey Glazer, Director/Writer: Jeremy Podeswa Director of Photography: David Makin Jeff Wilson Production Manager: Peter Bray Key Cast: Thomas Cavanaugh, Ben Shenkman, Executive Producers: Lewin Webb, Production Designer: Matthew Davies Graham Greene Kate Harrison Director of Photography: Greg Middleton Shooting Dates: November – December 2006 Director: Robert Wilson Shooting Dates: April – May 2006 Writer: Peter Sheldrick BROKEN Production Manager: Eric Beldowski GLOBAL METAL Company: Equinox Films Production Designer: Andrew Berry Company: Global Banger Productions Producer: Grace Kosaka Director of Photography: David Mitchell Producers/Directors/Writers: Scot McFadyen, Executive Producer: David J. Woods Key Cast: Dominique Swain, MJ Colburn Sam Dunn Director: Neil Coombs Shooting Dates: June 2006 Executive Producer: Noah Segal Writers: Neil Coombs and Grace Kosaka Line Producer: Victoria Hirst Line Producer/Production Manager: James Mou DIARY OF THE DEAD Director of Photography: Martin Hawkes Production Designer: Anna Lee Company: Romero-Grunwald Productions Shooting Dates: October – December 2006 Director of Photography: Peter Benison Producers: Peter Grunwald, Sam Englebardt, Key Cast: Tom Sizemore, Ving Rhames, Art Spiegel HAIRSPRAY Wendy Jewson, Grace Kosaka Executive Producers: John Harrison, Shooting Dates: November 2006 Company: New Line Cinema Dan Fireman Producers: Craig Zadan, Neil Meron CAMILLE Director: George A. Romero Executive Producers: Adam Shankman, Writer: George A. Romero Garrett Grant, Jennifer Gibgot Company: A-Mark Entertainment Production Manager: D.J. Carson Director: Adam Shankman Producers: Daniel Grodnik, Steve Markoff Production Designer: Jon P. Goulding Writer: John Waters Executive Producers: Charles Finch, Director of Photography: Adam Swica Production Manager: Armand Leo Harmon Kaslow Key Cast: Shawn Roberts, Megan Park Production Designer: David Gropman Line Producer: Aaron Barnett Shooting Dates: October – November 2006 Director of Photography: Bojan Bazelli Director: Gregory Mackenzie Key Cast: John Travolta, Queen Latifah, Writer: Nick Pustay Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken Production Manager: Hartley Gorenstein Shooting Dates: September – December 2006 Production Designer: Phillip Barker Director of Photography: Sharone Meir Key Cast: Sienna Miller, Scott Glenn, James Franco, David Carradine Shooting Dates: June – August 2006 2 PRODUCTION IN ONTARIO 2006 HARM’S WAY JUMPER MAN OF THE YEAR Company: Harm’s Way Films Inc. Company: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Company: Universal Pictures, Morgan Creek Producers: Robert Wilson, Patrick Cameron, Corporation Producer: James G. Robinson Harvey Glazer Producer: Lucas Foster Executive Producers: Guy McElwaine, Executive Producers: Lewin Webb, Executive Producer: Marc S. Fischer David Robinson, David Coatsworth Kate Harrison Director: Doug Liman Director/Writer: Barry Levinson Director: Melanie Orr Writers: David S. Goyer, Simon Kinberg, Production Manager: D.J. Carson Writer: William Bell Jim Uhls Production Designer: Stefania Cella Production Designer: Andrew Berry Production Manager: Jim Powers Director of Photography: Dick Pope Director of Photography: Brendan Steacy Production Designer: Oliver Scholl Key Cast: Robin Williams, Jeff Goldblum Key Cast: Hannah Lochner, Ingrid Kavelaars Director of Photography: Barry Peterson Shooting Dates: January – February 2006 Shooting Dates: August – September 2006 Key Cast: Hayden Christensen, Samuel L. 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