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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 COMMUNICATIONS HIGH ROAD LES PRODUCTIONS he following is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) CLAUDE HEROUX PRODUCTIONS VIA LE MONDE INC.! and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are INC. (416) 461-3089 DANIEL BERTOLINO Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category,ln (514) 842-6633 Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ ORIGINS OF LANGUAGE INC. duction, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and LANCE ET COMPTE One· hour documentary began shooting Augusl t in Toronto. U.S., and Europe . Shooting 10 last (514) 285-1658 being engaged in casting and crewing . Fi lms are listed by the name of the Television series of Ihirteen one-hour episodes , shooting in Montreal and Quebec City until end until June '86. With participation of Telefilm company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly Canada and TVOntario . Budgel $200,000. p. LES LEGENDES DU MONDES III of May. 1986. With Ihe participation of Societe Third cycle of thirteen episodes began produc· associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Paul Jay. Joan Hutton d. Paul Jay d.o.p. Joan generale du cinema and Telefilm Canada. p. tio n in Oclober, 1985 - continuing through 1986, Hutton art d. Gillian Slokvis. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ Claude Heroux d. Jean-Claude Lord p. man. Bill on localions around the world. p. Damel Bertoh· pany, if known , is also given . In instances where a producer has asked us Wiggins d.o.p. Bernard Chenlrier sd. Henri no, Calherine Viau d. Raoul Held. Bruno Car· not to list a project , or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Blondeau art d. Tom Coulter (1st ep.). Domini· riere, Belkacum Base . Jorge Faijardo. Roland we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series que Ricard (remaining eps .) J.p. Carl Marotte LES PRODUCTIONS Pa rent, Phil Comeau. sc. Louis Caron, Rejean Tremblay interpreter whose duration will be one hour or over. Tim Reed sec. to p. Nicole Forget unit. man. JEAN-LOUIS FRUND Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Pierre Laberge ass\. unit man. Paul Bujold p. (819) 228-92_ ~22_ ____ TRIPWIRE Cinema Canada (416) 596·6829 or (514) 272·5354 sec. Louise David p. acct. Yvette Duguet p. ass\. Claude Lacoursiere, Gilbert Lucu 15t a.d. LA FAUNE NORDIQUE Series of 6 x 112 hour episodes for Radio·Que· PRODUCTIONS CO., FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Frank Ruszcynski 2nd a.d. Ginette Pare 3rd a.d. Kim Berlin cast. Helene Robitaille cont. bec. Documentaries shooling in the Canadian INC. d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph.ldop. Arctic unlil autumn 1986. Wilh Ihe participatioen photography sp. ph. elx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor Marie Daousl ass\. cam. Jean·Mark Casavant (604) 681-7710 boom Pierre Blain sets Jean Bourret props. Mi· of Telefilm Canada, Societe generale du cine· sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. ree. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. chele Nolet, Michel Comte asst. props. Real mao p.ld. Jean·Louis Frund _ TRIPWIRE art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. Baril make-up Louise Mignault hair Richard Feature film to be shot March 17 ·June 6 in Van· executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. Hansen cos\. des. Sylvie Krasker ass\. Mary couver. For Columbia Pictures. Exec. p. production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. distributor Jane Wallace dresser Marianne Carter gaffer MOVIECORP XX INC. Danielle Melnick. Burt Nodella p. Michael An asterisk (') following the film's title indiGates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's Yves Charbonneau best boy Marcel Brelon key (514) 284-3464 Rachmil d. Jonalhan Betue!. Broadcast Program Development Fund. grip Marc De Ernsted grip Stephane De Ems· ted. VENGEANCE Mini·series for HBO and CTV based on George VICTOR SOLNICKI Jonas novel of same title . Shooting for 10 weeks PRODUCTIONS ON LOCATION DANGER BAY beginning March 30 in Israel, Rome, London. Paris, New York, Monlreal, Quebec City _Exec . (416) 922-3168 PRODUCTIONS INC. p. Denis Heroux. John Kemeny p. Robert Lan­ LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH: Siegel unit man. Aine (Onya) Furey, Chris Dan· Head Office (416) 535-7555 I tos p. sup. Joyce Kozy·King d. Michael Ander­ THE FILMS OF ACPAV ton p. acc!. lena Cordina 1st a.d. David Warry­ (604) 298-7291 son sc. Chris Bryant d.o.p. Claude Agostini 1st (514) 849-1381 Smith , Don Granbery, David MacLeod exec. of a.d. Pierre Magny ed. Ron Wisman p. des. Tre­ DAVID CRONENBERG prod. Mimi Bohbot art d. Gerry Holmes set dec. DANGER BAY vor Williams sd. Claude Hazanavicius sc. girl A one hour documentary special in co·produc· LA LlGNE DE CHALEUR Ken Baudry, Jeff Fruitman carp. Art Verhoeven Shooting begins again May 5 in Vancouver. p. Monique Champagne makeup Marie-Angel lion with Yo Yo Films of Ihe UK In association Feature film shooting 14 April to 17 May in props Tom Wilkinson cos\. des. Kei Yano man. Harold Tichenor. Protei hair Gaelan Noiseux cam. op. AI Smith with CBC and Channel Four . Production began Montreal, Florida and Vi rginia. With partiCipation make-up Inge Klaudi hair Madeleine Russell p. coord. Debbie Zwicker, Jean Gerin set. dec. February 17 with wrap sel for August 1. Shool· of Telefilm Canada, Societe generale du focus pull. Malcolm Cross gaffer Richard Allen Steve Shewchuk loc. man. Fran90is Leclerc ing in Toronto. New York and Los Angeles. cinema, Radio-Quebec. p. Marc Daigle line p. key grip Norm Smith dolly Michael O'Conner DINO DE LAURENTIS props. Jacques Chamberland ward. Laurie Exec. p. Victor Solnicki p. Chris Rodley d. Danny Chalifour d. Hubert·Yves Rose sc. sp. eb. Frank Carere transport coord. Richard Drew sd. ed. Jim Hopkins p.r. Rola Zayde. Laurens Poslma sc, Peter Rowe p. man. Sean Hubert· Yves Rose , Micheline Lanctot d.o.p. Chilton tech. ad. Norman H. Hobson post-po CORP. Ryerson . Michel Caron I.p. Gabrielle Arcand. Michael Beard casting Clare Walker I.p. Scott Tel. : NJA Hylands, Allan Royal, Jeff Wincott. Susan PALPABLE Hogan, Louise Vallance, Sean McCann, AMERIKA VIDEOFILM LTEE ACPAV/ONF High budget mini· series lor ABC. Shooting in Eugene Clark , Stephen Mendel, Deborah PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 844-8611 (514) 849-1381 Grover, Lynda Mason Green, Tony Rosato pub. Nebraska and Onlario beginning mid· May. d. Don Rye p. man. Barbara Kelly. (416) 530-0364 TELECLIP Linda Shapiro Public Relations Inc. EXIT NO PLACE LIKE HOME Feature film to shoot in Montreal beginning April Series of 13 x one-half hours. Co-production THE GATE An experimental documentary drama about two wrrh the ONF. Shooting May, June . Ju ly, Au· Feature film 10 begin shooting March 31 for eight 14 for 7 weeks. With the participation of Te lefilm EMBASSY women with different backgrounds : Canada and Canada, Soci ele generale du cinema and Tele· gusl. p. Marcel G. Sabourin fine p. ONF Roger weeks in Toronto. Budget: $5.7 million. p. John EI Salvador. Shooling began April 25 10 conti· Olif d. Michel Poulette texts Daniel Beauvais. Kemeny cO.p. Andras Hamori d. Tibor Takacs Metropole . p.ld. Robert Menard sc. Monique H. TELEVISION nue Ihrough May '86. p.ld. Camelia Frieberg MeSSier p. man. Lorraine Richard d.o.p. Pierre sc. Michael Nanki n p. man. Robert Wertheimer (604) 688-7144 line p. Emil Kolompar p. coord. Ruth Mandel p. des. Bill Beeton sp. eb. sup. Randy Cooke Mignol ed. Michel Arcand mus. Richard Gregoi· ALLIANCE d.o.p. Adrienne Mitchell I.p. Carmen Aguilar, reo Marie Bernard p. coord. Nicole Hilareguy casting Clare Walker d.o.p. Thomas Vamos. A GREATER ALARM Camelia Frieberg . ENTERTAINMENT TV movie shoOling in Vancouver April 21 for 22 cont. Claudette Messier stills Pierre Dury sd. days. p. Sian Killis line p. Paul Freeman d. Ro· Serge Beauchemin boom Thierry Hoffman CORPORATION BCTV bert Lewis. make-up/hair Pierre Saindon, Reiean Forgel Head Office (416) 967-1174 (604) 420-2288 LES PRODUCTIONS cost. Michelle Hamel art d. Fran90is Seguin asst. art d. Blanche Boileau set d. Patrice Ben· NIGHT HEAT ZIG ZAG HART VENT D'EST gle I.p. Louise Marleau, Louise Portal, John Wil· Weekly television series for CBS and CTV net· TV series. One·half hours of comedy magazine (514) 521-4085 dman, Pierre Curzi, Michel Cole, Gabriel Panac· style for pre·leens. Shooting sporadically from PRODUCTIONS INC. cio . .pub. Chernoff Villeneuve & Associates works. Shooting additional thirteen episodes of MEMOIRS one·hour November 25 10 May '86 in Toronlo. May to September. p.ld. Ross Sullivan sc. Ross (604) 273-0313 (5t4) 842·9964. exec. p. Sonny Grosso, Larry Jacobson super­ Sullivan, Bill Reiter, Erick Dacommun . ~UNEGUERREOUBLlEE vising p. Robert Lantos. Stephen J. Roth p. An· HARTBREAK MOTEL Feature film docu·drama began shooting in dras Hamori d. Mario Azzopardi, Rene Bon· CBC VANCOUVER Feature film to begin shooting in Vancouver Montreal in April. To continue shooting unlil niere , George Mendeluk, Joseph Scanlan, Paul (604) 662-6241 March 17 for five and one-half weeks. Budget: June. With the participation of SOCiete generale Shapiro, George Kaczender d.o.p. Miklos Lente $1.8 million with the participation of Telefilm du cinema, Radio-Canadda and Conseil des p.
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