4
CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorland T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given- In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request. Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Cinema Canada 1416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354. FUm credit abbreviations d. director asftt. d. assistant director sc script adapt adaptation diaL dialogue phydop. photography sp. pli. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor Sll. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec sound recording p. des. production designer arL d. art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost costumes Lp. leading players exec p. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. 9up. production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist distributor An asteriakf*) fol- lowing the film's title indicates financial participation by the Canlbian Film Development Corporation. ON LOCATION ATLANTIS FILMS/ KAY ARMATAGE PRODS. (416) 960-1503 STORYTELLING shooting begins June 23 forone week in Toronto and New York on this 60-minute performance film on the art of slory- CBC (416) 925-3311 VANDERBERG Six part drama mini-series (3 already completed). Shooting begins May 24 to July 15 ip Toronto, Calgary, exec. p/p. Sam Levene aasoc. p. Harris Verge d. William Fruet series hd. writer Rob ' Forsyth episodes no. 4 and 5 author : John Hunter episodee : David McLaren d.o.p. Kenneth Qregg ed. Les Brown asst d. Rob Malenfant art d. Arthur Herriott Lp. Michael Hogan, Susan Hogan, Jennifer Dale, Allan Royal, Stephen Markle, Jan Rubes, Bany Flatman, John Evans, Yvan pontbn. SEEING THINGS Eight one-hour series. Three shows already shot. Third show titled I'm Look- ing Through You shot March 28-Apr. 19. Fourth episode, titled Seeing R.E.D. shooting in June, written by Sheldon Chad. p.c. CBC T.V. Drama Dept assoc. p. Martin Wiener, Duncan Lamb, George McGowan ejL p. Robert Allen p. Louis Del Grande and David Barlow d. George McCowan sc. Larry Gaynard.o,p. Nikos Evdemon p. dea. Dan Yarhi music Phillip Schreibmaned. Vincent Kent sd. od. Kevin Townshend publicity David McCau§^na Lp. Louis Del Grande, Janet- Laine Green, Martha Gibson, AI Bern ado, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Frank Adamson, Murray Westgate, Louis Negin, Cec Linder, Hatch Wallace. CINELASER (514) 842-8753 DEAF TO THE CITY Low-budget theatrical film based on the Marie-Claire Blais novel, shooting for five weeks in Montreal as of June 21, one additional week in Arizona and San _ - -m&Q^§n"through Les Films Ren6 Male and French television. Fall '83 release, p. Bernard Ferro p. sec. Edith Plourde unit man. Linda Leduc p. man. Louis Goyer loc. man. Ren^e Rousseau p. sec. Brigitt^ Bouchard d. A. Mazouz 1st a.d. Silvan Alexander 2nd a.d. Michel Vilani conL Andre Gaumond d.o.pl Philippe Lavaleite Ist asst. cam. Paul Gravel 2nd asst cam. Robert Michon stills Lyne Charlebois sd. Marcel Fraser boom. Jean-Guy Bergeron sd. ed. Claude Langlois ed. H^l^neGirard aast... ed. Herv6 Kerlann sd. ed. Claude Lan- glois art d. Michel Marsolais asst. art d. Lynn Trout prop master R^jean Harvey props Claude Par^ painter- dec. Fabien Tremblay painter Marc Lemieux assL painter Sylvain Simard head make-up Louise Mignault asst. make-up C^cile Rigault hair. Alain Thiboulout dresser France Gauvreau, Jacynthe Vezina gaffer Yves Charbon- neau best boytlean Courteau key grip Francois Dup^r^ g^^P Michel P^riard accL Clement Pedneault p. asst. Ri- chard L^veilM L p. Macali No6l, Francois Pratte, Luce Guilbeault, Mitch Martin, Jacques Godin, France Chevrelte. Yves Corbeil, Catherine Colvey, Riva Spier, Alpha Boucher, Jacques Lussier, Emilio Zinno, Nathalie Breuer. Sylvie M6lancon, Christine Landry, Peter Blackwood, Andr^ Lacoste, Robert Higden, Harry Hill, Len Watt, Margarita Stocker, Ir6ne Kessler, Mark Walker, Terry Coday, Jacques Dufour, Don B^dard. CONSERViSiON PRODS. (416) 474-0613 STRANGE BUT TRUE Shooring began June 13 in Toronto for22 days on 18 half-hour taped episodes sold to Global, exec. p. Don Carmody p./d. Jim Hanley assoc p. Oriana Bie- lawski, Conrad Beaubien creative cons. Alan Landsburg Lp. Michael Ironside, Marilyn Liglitstone, Jackie Burroughs, James B. Douglas. FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 288-5888 COOK AND PEARY - THE RACE TO THE POLE Made for CBS television movie. Co<p. Filmline &, Robert Halmi Productions Inc., New York. Budget: $3.5 million. June 18 start for four weeks in Montreal; IS weeks in Greeland. Oct. '83 air-date. p. Robert Halmi Jr. d. Robert Day d.o.p. Emesi Day assoc. p. Steven Felder N.Y. auditor Selma Weitz service p. Pieter Kroonenburg, David J. Patterson p. man. Lyse Lafontaine p. accL Susan Lewis p. coord- Jean G^rin unit man. Ginette Hardy 1st a.d. James Kaufman 2nd a.d. Pedro Gandol 3rd a.d. Vicki Frotscham cont, Pattie Robertson art d. Michel Proulx assL to art d. Domi- nique Ricard cost des. Nicoletta Mas- sone ward, mistress Fabienne April ward, dresser Jean-Claude Langelier on-set dresserCatherinaChamberland head seamstress Denise Lemieux head make-up Jocelyne Bellemare make-up artist Marie-Jos^e Lafon- taine hair stylist Constant Natale hair dresser Martin Mgnard cam. op. Louis de Ernsled focus puller (1st cam.) Denis Gingras focus puller (2nd cam.) Andy Shmura clapper loader Chris- tine Ferrault l o c mixer Don Cohen boom Eric Zimmer asst. to p. Patricia Cahilt, Lise Boileau asst. to accL Anna- Maria Kontos pub. rei. Jean Hill set dresser Norm and Sarrazin props Claudine Charbonneau props buyer Jean Bourret on-set propsman Pierre Fournier assL propsman Louis Gascon_ ^gaffBi:-B.^H".i>—•'--- ;r-^^iieV Klymkiw elec. Jean-Marc Hubert asst. elec. St6phane de Ernsted key grip Jacob Rolling grip Jean-Maurice de Ernsled scenic painter Marc Ricard boat specialist Luc Baillarg^ casting Nadia Rona, Vera Miller, Rosina Bucci asst. to unit man. Christian Gagne p. assts Richard Marsan, Sylvain Labrec- que, Michel Guay Winni drivers Jac- ques Gervais, Jim Disensi ward, driver William Folmar driver Paul Bugold asst. to unit man. Christian Gagn6. THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE Feature film based on John Irving's best- selling novel, began principal jjhoto- graphy May 2 for seven weeks in Mont- real and two weeks in Tadoussac. Budget; $5.6 million U.S. Co-p. Woodfall Pro- ductions : 1514) 931-9134. p. Neil Hartley co-p. Pieter Kroonenburg, David J. Patterson d. Tony Richardson p. man. Mychele Boudrias p. auditor Lucie Drolet p. coord. Dani^le Rohrbach unit man. Estelle Lemieux 2nd a.d. Anne Murphy CODL France Lachapelle unit pub. Prudence Emery Orion rep. Jim Matthews exec, s e c to p. Sandy Maltz assts. to co-p. Patricia Cahill, Lise Boileau p. des. Jocelyn Herbert assL to Ms. Herbert Susan Jenkinson art d. John Meighen architect/des. Claude Powell props buyer Frances Calder, Francis Seguin on set props- man Jacques Chamberland assL propsman Vincent Fournier art des. Maurice Tremblay sp. efx. Louis Craig. Jacques Godbout const sup. Claude Simard chief carpenter Normand Richer carpenter Eudore Leclerc painter Donald Brown asst. art depL Chris Gilmore cos. sup. Thomas Keller asst. to cost sup. Fran9ois Laplante ward, miat Huguette Gagn« ward. John Stowe hair stylist Pierre David hair dresser Bob Pritchett make-up artist Diane Simard, Micheline Foisy d.o-p. David Watkin cam. op. John H. Palmer focus puller Michael Connor 2nd asst Jean-Jacques Gervais stills Attila Dory gaffer Jacques Fortier elect Claude Fortier, Gilles Fortier, Jean Tru- deau key grip Serge Grenier grip Robert Grenier, Gregg Smith, Marion Mailhot loc sd. mixer Patrick Rousseau boom- woman V^ronique Gabillaud cable- woman Ginette Guillard d. 2Qd unit/ sup. ed. Robert Lambert casting director Barbara Lambertson extras casting Nadia Rona, Vera Miller a s s t to p. audit Anna-Maria Kontos data processor op. Lillian Parthenibu receptionist Danielle Rossignol asst. to unit man. Louis-Philippe Rochon p. Denis Normandeau, Jean*Claude Clou- tier, Pierre Houle, Richard Gr6goire, Eli- zabeth Lamy, Alain Belhumeur, Jacques Laberge p. off. a s s t L6o D. Carpentier p, asst <T. Richardson) Roger Trem- blay craftservice Michel Boyer honey- wagon Jacki Crane genny op. Roger Dean tutors Luanne Gerrols, Shelley Astroff Lp. Jodie Foster, Nastassia Kinski, Bean Bridges, Rob Lowe, Paul McCrane, Anita Morris, Wilford Brimley, Wallace Shawn, Amanda Plummer. LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341 ANNEES DE REVE ET DE REVOLTS (working title) The continuation of Jean-Claude La- brecque's Les Vautours, shooting prin- cipally in Montreal as of June 20 - July 27, with several days in Quebec City. Budget: $1 million, p. Claude Bonin, Francois Labont^ d. Jean-Claude La- brecque p. man. Daniel Louis art d. Vianney Gauthier unit man. Mario Nadeau Ist a.d. Rene Pothier2nd a.d. Luce Richard c o n t Claudette Messier .„ .i-^ii-i- - -^••^ ««*«• **aih. laniel Jobin 2nd asst. cam. Nathalie Moliavko-Vitotzky stills Wayne Lipton gaffer Daniel Chretien best boy Claude Fortier key grip Marc de Ernsted sd. rec. Serge Beauchemin p. acct Murielle Liz6-Pothier p. sec. Micheline Cadieux props Daniel Huysmans cost con. Frangois Laplante cost Suzanne Hare! dresser Marie Davignon makeup Ca- therine Casaull hair. Thomas Booth boom Yvon Benoit ed. Francois Labonl6 asst ed. Louise Blais trainee Jerome Labrecque sec. Vision 4 Carole Pilon unit pub. Danifele Papineau-Couture 1514) 842-3851 Lp. Anne-Marie Proven- cher, Gilbert Sicotte, Monique Mercure, Carmen Tremblay, Amulette Garneau, John Wildman, Monique Joly, Roger Lebel, Jean Mathieu. fe INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354 LOUISIANA A Canada-France co-produced feature film and 6 x 1-hour TV series, began location shooting Mar, 30 in St. Francis- ville, LA, for 77 days and 13 days in France, scheduled for a mid-summer completion. Based on the magnolia melodramas by Maurice Denuzifere, exec p. Denis H6roux &, John Keraeny p.c, Cin6-Louisiana (Cdnl, Filmas [France), Gaumont (France), Antenne 2/Film8 A2 (France), d. Philippe de Birica co-p. Gabriel Boustani a d a p t John Mel- son, Dominique Fabre & Etienne Perier s c Charles Israel p. man. Stephane Reichel d.o.p. Michel Brault 1st a.d. Pierre Magny 2nd a.d. Jacques Meihe p. des. Jack MacAdam unit man. Peter Bray cont Joanne Harwood p. ace, Kay Lariham set dresaer Linda Allen prop master Gilles Aird asst props Marc Corriveau asst set dresser Serge Bureau ap. efx. Thomas Fisher, Cliff Winger cost des. John Hay asst cost des. Blanche Boileau ward, mistress Ren6e April a s s t ward, mistress Louise Jobin ward. Luc l^Flaguais, Francesca Chamberland head make- up Suzanne Benoit sp. make-up Ste- phane Dupuis make-up artists Joan Isaacson, Josiane Deschamps head hair Aldo Signoretti bair. Gaiten Noi- seux, Leslie Ann Anderson cam. op, Al Smith focus puller Sylvain Brault loader/clapper Rene Daigle gaffer Jock Brandis best boy Freider Hoch- heim elect Ira Cohen key grip Johnny Daoust camera grip Emmanuel Lepine grip Pierre Charpentier s. rec. Richard Lightstone boom Jim Thompson unit photog. Takashi Seida unit pub. Ka> therine Moore Lp. Margot Kidder. Ian Charleson, Andrea Ferreol, Victor La- noux, Lloyd Bochner, Lou Cariou, Co- rinne Marchand, Hilly Hicks, Ken Pogue. LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 446-5615 LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFECT COUPLES 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 half-hours vkTappied Mar. IS. Taping for episodes 59-80 at Global Studios Toron- to, from April 11. exec. p. In charge of protL Eddie Denault exec. p. Michael Brandman, David Jacobs p. Tom Chen> nes line p. Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon Larry, Joe Scanlan sc. Joyce Keener story ed. Roberto Loiederman. Robert Porter p. co-ord. Debbie Cooke post p. co-ord. Jenniver Black post p. aast Bruce Mailing p. ace:!. J3fthtu-»K L~"—-«- —™». wccfMart' Morgan asat to acct dept- Elizabeth Keaney assoc. d. Karen Estrada, Don McCutcheon p. assoc Jayne Harris art d. Gerry Holmes asst. art d. Andr^e Brodeau asst to art dept Debra Deeks set dresser Jeff Fruitman, Richard Allen asst set dresser Elizabeth Calderhead, Nadia Salnick props Jackie Field, Peter Flet- cher costume des. Julie Ganton key costumes Gayne Gardiner ward. asst. Allison Till hair. Vittorio Monteleone make-up Kathy Southern p. aast Steven Brandman, Jeff Powers. Gary Vandenbor, Global Personnel p. sup. Greg Copeland fl, man. Gerry Wilkin- son lighting d. Tom Swartz lighting op. Richard Allen, Tom Fennessy, gaffer Adrian Goldberg, Martin Har- rison c a m e r a Rick Boston. John Fox, Les Medon tech. d. Bob Bums post audio p. Tony Givirn audio John Mc- Ewen VTH ierry McGuinness boom Mi- chael O'Connor. Gary Oppenheimer vi- deotape ed.T^rry Pickfordgrlpl^orm Smith Lp. Lpri Hallier, Barbara Law, Alex Leslie, James Carroll Jordan. Tom Hallick, Mimi Kuzyk, Paul Hecht, Lisa Howard, Bruce Fairbaira Ross Petty, Dave Nichols. Melody Ryane, Dan Buccos, Audra WiUiams, Jamie Dick, Simon Reynolds, David Bolt, Sean McCann, Joyce Gordon, Larry Reynolds, ijllan Royal, Teri Austin, James B Douglas, Neil Dainard, George R. Robertsoa Ri- chard Farrell. Atf Humphries, Lynn Vogt, Terry Harford. Annette Terry, Richard Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, Reg Dreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink. Brian George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Call Tim- mins. NATIONAL FILM BOARD (514) 333-3422 ST. LOUIS One-hour documentary, began shooting March 19S3 ; additional shooting sche- July & August 1983 - Cinema Canada/33

CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE - Athabasca University

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE - Athabasca University

CINE—MAC

PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorland

T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to

changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given- In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request.

Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Cinema Canada 1416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354.

FUm credi t a b b r e v i a t i o n s d. director asftt. d. assistant director s c script a d a p t adaptation diaL dialogue phydop. photography sp. pli. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor Sll. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. r e c sound recording p. des. production designer arL d. art director set dec . set decorator m. music c o s t costumes Lp. leading players e x e c p. executive producer p. producer assoc . p. associate producer l ine p. line producer p. 9up. production supervisor p. m a n . production manager p.c. production company d i s t distributor An asteriakf*) fol­lowing the film's t i t le indicates financial participation by the Canlbian Film Development Corporation.

ON LOCATION ATLANTIS FILMS/ KAY ARMATAGE PRODS. (416) 960-1503 STORYTELLING shooting begins June 23 forone week in Toronto and New York on this 60-minute performance film on the art of slory-

CBC (416) 925-3311

VANDERBERG Six part drama mini-series (3 already completed). Shooting begins May 24 to July 15 ip Toronto, Calgary, exec. p /p . Sam Levene aasoc . p. Harris Verge d. William Fruet s e r i e s h d . w r i t e r Rob

' Forsyth ep i sodes n o . 4 a n d 5 a u t h o r : John Hunter e p i s o d e e : David McLaren d.o.p. Kenneth Qregg ed. Les Brown a s s t d. Rob Malenfant a r t d. Arthur Herriott Lp. Michael Hogan, Susan Hogan, Jennifer Dale, Allan Royal, Stephen Markle, Jan Rubes, Bany Flatman, John Evans, Yvan pontbn.

SEEING THINGS Eight one-hour series. Three shows already shot. Third show titled I'm Look­ing Through You shot March 28-Apr. 19. Fourth episode, titled Seeing R.E.D. shooting in June, written by Sheldon Chad. p.c. CBC T.V. Drama Dept a s soc . p. Martin Wiener, Duncan Lamb, George McGowan ejL p. Robert Allen p. Louis Del Grande and David Barlow d. George McCowan sc. Larry Gaynard.o,p. Nikos Evdemon p . dea. Dan Yarhi m u s i c Phillip Schreibmaned. Vincent Kent sd. od. Kevin Townshend publ ic i ty David McCau§^na Lp. Louis Del Grande, Janet-Laine Green, Martha Gibson, AI Bern ado, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Frank Adamson, Murray Westgate, Louis Negin, Cec Linder, Hatch Wallace.

CINELASER (514) 842-8753 DEAF TO THE CITY Low-budget theatrical film based on the Marie-Claire Blais novel, shooting for five weeks in Montreal as of June 21, one additional week in Arizona and San _

- -m&Q^§n"through Les Films Ren6 Male and French television. Fall '83 release, p. Bernard Ferro p. sec. Edith Plourde uni t m a n . Linda Leduc p. m a n . Louis Goyer loc. man . Ren^e Rousseau p. sec. Brigitt^ Bouchard d. A. Mazouz 1st a.d. Silvan Alexander 2nd a.d. Michel Vilani conL Andre Gaumond d.o.pl Philippe Lavaleite I s t asst . cam. Paul Gravel 2 n d a s s t cam. Robert Michon stills Lyne Charlebois sd. Marcel Fraser b o o m . Jean-Guy Bergeron sd. ed. Claude Langlois ed. H^l^neGirard aast... ed. Herv6 Kerlann sd. ed. Claude Lan-glois a r t d. Michel Marsolais ass t . a r t d. Lynn Trout p r o p m a s t e r R^jean Harvey p r o p s Claude Par^ pa in t e r -dec. Fabien Tremblay p a i n t e r Marc Lemieux assL p a i n t e r Sylvain Simard head m a k e - u p Louise Mignault asst . m a k e - u p C^cile Rigault ha i r . Alain Thiboulout d r e s s e r France Gauvreau, Jacynthe Vezina gaffer Yves Charbon-neau bes t boytlean Courteau key g r ip Francois Dup^r^ g^^P Michel P^riard accL Clement Pedneault p. asst . Ri­chard L^veilM L p. Macali No6l, Francois Pratte, Luce Guilbeault, Mitch Martin, Jacques Godin, France Chevrelte. Yves Corbeil, Catherine Colvey, Riva Spier, Alpha Boucher, Jacques Lussier, Emilio Zinno, Nathalie Breuer. Sylvie M6lancon, Christine Landry, Peter Blackwood, Andr^ Lacoste, Robert Higden, Harry Hill, Len Watt, Margarita Stocker, Ir6ne Kessler, Mark Walker, Terry Coday, Jacques Dufour, Don B^dard.

CONSERViSiON PRODS. (416) 474-0613 STRANGE BUT TRUE Shooring began June 13 in Toronto for22 days on 18 half-hour taped episodes sold to Global, exec. p . Don Carmody p./d. Jim Hanley a s s o c p . Oriana Bie-

lawski, Conrad Beaubien creat ive cons . Alan Landsburg Lp. Michael Ironside, Marilyn Liglitstone, Jackie Burroughs, James B. Douglas.

FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 288-5888 COOK AND PEARY -THE RACE TO THE POLE Made for CBS television movie. Co<p. Filmline &, Robert Halmi Productions Inc., New York. Budge t : $3.5 million. June 18 start for four weeks in Montreal; IS weeks in Greeland. Oct. '83 air-date. p. Robert Halmi Jr. d. Robert Day d.o.p. Emesi Day assoc . p . Steven Felder N.Y. a u d i t o r Selma Weitz service p. Pieter Kroonenburg, David J. Patterson p . m a n . Lyse Lafontaine p. accL Susan Lewis p. coord- Jean G^rin uni t m a n . Ginette Hardy 1st a.d. James Kaufman 2 n d a.d. Pedro Gandol 3rd a.d. Vicki Frotscham cont , Pattie Robertson a r t d. Michel Proulx assL to ar t d. Domi­nique Ricard c o s t des . Nicoletta Mas-sone ward, mis t ress Fabienne April ward , d r e s s e r Jean-Claude Langelier on-se t dresserCatherinaChamberland head s e a m s t r e s s Denise Lemieux head m a k e - u p Jocelyne Bellemare make -up ar t i s t Marie-Jos^e Lafon­taine h a i r stylist Constant Natale h a i r d r e s s e r Martin Mgnard cam. op . Louis de Ernsled focus pul le r (1st cam.) Denis Gingras focus puller (2nd cam.) Andy Shmura c l appe r l oade r Chris­tine Ferrault l o c mixer Don Cohen boom Eric Zimmer asst . to p. Patricia Cahilt, Lise Boileau asst . to accL Anna-Maria Kontos pub. re i . Jean Hill set d r e s s e r Norm and Sarrazin p r o p s Claudine Charbonneau p r o p s buye r Jean Bourret on-se t p r o p s m a n Pierre Fournier assL p r o p s m a n Louis Gascon_

^gaffBi:-B.^H".i>—•'--- ;r-^^iieV Klymkiw elec. Jean-Marc Hubert asst . elec. St6phane de Ernsted key gr ip Jacob Rolling gr ip Jean-Maurice de Ernsled scenic pa in t e r Marc Ricard boa t special is t Luc Baillarg^ cas t ing Nadia Rona, Vera Miller, Rosina Bucci asst . to un i t man . Christian Gagne p. ass ts Richard Marsan, Sylvain Labrec-que, Michel Guay Winni d r ive r s Jac­ques Gervais, Jim Disensi ward , dr iver William Folmar d r ive r Paul Bugold asst. to un i t m a n . Christian Gagn6.

THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE Feature film based on John Irving's best-selling novel, began principal jjhoto-graphy May 2 for seven weeks in Mont­real and two weeks in Tadoussac. Budget; $5.6 million U.S. Co-p. Woodfall Pro­ductions : 1514) 931-9134. p. Neil Hartley co-p. Pieter Kroonenburg, David J. Patterson d. Tony Richardson p. man . Mychele Boudrias p. a u d i t o r Lucie Drolet p. coord . Dani^le Rohrbach uni t m a n . Estelle Lemieux 2 n d a.d. Anne Murphy CODL France Lachapelle un i t pub . Prudence Emery Or ion r ep . Jim Matthews exec, s e c to p. Sandy Maltz ass t s . to co-p . Patricia Cahill, Lise Boileau p. des . Jocelyn Herbert assL to Ms. Herber t Susan Jenkinson ar t d. John Meighen a rch i t ec t /des . Claude Powell p r o p s b u y e r Frances Calder, F ranc i s Seguin on set p r o p s -m a n Jacques Chamberland assL p r o p s m a n Vincent Fournier a r t des . Maurice Tremblay sp. efx. Louis Craig. Jacques Godbout c o n s t sup . Claude Simard chief c a r p e n t e r Normand Richer c a r p e n t e r Eudore Leclerc p a i n t e r Donald Brown asst . a r t depL Chris Gilmore cos . sup . Thomas Keller asst . to c o s t sup . Fran9ois Laplante ward , m i a t Huguette Gagn« ward . John Stowe h a i r stylist Pierre David ha i r d r e s s e r Bob Pritchett m a k e - u p

ar t i s t Diane Simard, Micheline Foisy d.o-p. David Watkin cam. op. John H. Palmer focus pu l l e r Michael Connor 2 n d a s s t Jean-Jacques Gervais stills Attila Dory gaffer Jacques Fortier e l e c t Claude Fortier, Gilles Fortier, Jean Tru-deau key grip Serge Grenier g r ip Robert Grenier, Gregg Smith, Marion Mailhot l o c sd. mixer Patrick Rousseau boom-w o m a n V^ronique Gabillaud cab le -w o m a n Ginette Guillard d. 2Qd uni t / sup . ed. Robert Lambert cas t ing d i r e c t o r Barbara Lambertson ex t r a s cas t ing Nadia Rona, Vera Miller a s s t to p. a u d i t Anna-Maria Kontos da ta p r o c e s s o r op. Lillian Parthenibu recep t ion i s t Danielle Rossignol asst . to un i t man . Louis-Philippe Rochon p. Denis Normandeau, Jean*Claude Clou-tier, Pierre Houle, Richard Gr6goire, Eli­zabeth Lamy, Alain Belhumeur, Jacques Laberge p. off. a s s t L6o D. Carpentier p, a s s t <T. R icha rdson ) Roger Trem­blay craftservice Michel Boyer honey-wagon Jacki Crane g e n n y op . Roger Dean t u t o r s Luanne Gerrols, Shelley Astroff Lp. Jodie Foster, Nastassia Kinski, Bean Bridges, Rob Lowe, Paul McCrane, Anita Morris, Wilford Brimley, Wallace Shawn, Amanda Plummer.

LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341 ANNEES DE REVE ET DE REVOLTS (working title) The continuation of Jean-Claude La-brecque's Les Vautours , shooting prin­cipally in Montreal as of June 20 - July 27, with several days in Quebec City. Budget: $1 million, p. Claude Bonin, Francois Labont^ d. Jean-Claude La-brecque p. m a n . Daniel Louis a r t d. Vianney Gauthier un i t m a n . Mario Nadeau I s t a.d. Rene Pothier2nd a.d. Luce Richard c o n t Claudette Messier

. „ . i - ^ i i - i - - — -^••^ ««*«• **aih. laniel Jobin 2 n d asst. c am. Nathalie

Moliavko-Vitotzky st i l ls Wayne Lipton gaffer Daniel Chretien best boy Claude Fortier key gr ip Marc de Ernsted sd. rec. Serge Beauchemin p. a c c t Murielle Liz6-Pothier p. sec . Micheline Cadieux p r o p s Daniel Huysmans c o s t con. Frangois Laplante c o s t Suzanne Hare! d r e s s e r Marie Davignon m a k e u p Ca­therine Casaull ha i r . Thomas Booth boom Yvon Benoit ed. Francois Labonl6 a s s t ed. Louise Blais t r a i n e e Jerome Labrecque sec. Vision 4 Carole Pilon uni t pub. Danifele Papineau-Couture 1514) 842-3851 Lp. Anne-Marie Proven-cher, Gilbert Sicotte, Monique Mercure, Carmen Tremblay, Amulette Garneau, John Wildman, Monique Joly, Roger Lebel, Jean Mathieu.

fe

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354

LOUISIANA A Canada-France co-produced feature film and 6 x 1-hour TV series, began location shooting Mar, 30 in St. Francis-ville, LA, for 77 days and 13 days in France, scheduled for a mid-summer completion. Based on the magnolia melodramas by Maurice Denuzifere, e x e c p. Denis H6roux &, John Keraeny p.c, Cin6-Louisiana (Cdnl, Filmas [France), Gaumont (France), Antenne 2/Film8 A2 (France), d. Philippe de Birica co-p . Gabriel Boustani a d a p t John Mel-son, Dominique Fabre & Etienne Perier s c Charles Israel p. man. Stephane Reichel d.o.p. Michel Brault 1st a.d. Pierre Magny 2 n d a.d. Jacques Meihe p . des . Jack MacAdam uni t m a n . Peter Bray c o n t Joanne Harwood p. ace , Kay Lariham se t d r e s a e r Linda Allen p r o p

m a s t e r Gilles Aird a s s t p r o p s Marc Corriveau a s s t set d r e s s e r Serge Bureau ap . efx. Thomas Fisher, Cliff Winger c o s t des . John Hay a s s t c o s t des . Blanche Boileau ward , m i s t r e s s Ren6e April a s s t ward , m i s t r e s s Louise Jobin wa rd . Luc l^Flaguais, Francesca Chamberland h e a d m a k e ­up Suzanne Benoit sp . m a k e - u p Ste­phane Dupuis m a k e - u p a r t i s t s Joan Isaacson, Josiane Deschamps h e a d ha i r Aldo Signoretti ba i r . Gaiten Noi-seux, Leslie Ann Anderson cam. op , Al Smith focus pul le r Sylvain Brault l o a d e r / c l a p p e r Rene Daigle gaffer Jock Brandis bes t boy Freider Hoch-heim e l e c t Ira Cohen key g r i p Johnny Daoust c a m e r a gr ip Emmanuel Lepine gr ip Pierre Charpentier s. r ec . Richard Lightstone b o o m Jim Thompson uni t pho tog . Takashi Seida un i t pub . Ka> therine Moore Lp. Margot Kidder. Ian Charleson, Andrea Ferreol, Victor La-noux, Lloyd Bochner, Lou Cariou, Co-rinne Marchand, Hilly Hicks, Ken Pogue.

LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 446-5615

LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFECT COUPLES 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 half-hours vkTappied Mar. IS. Taping for episodes 59-80 at Global Studios Toron­to, from April 11. exec. p. In c h a r g e of protL Eddie Denault exec. p. Michael Brandman, David Jacobs p. Tom Chen> nes l ine p . Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon Larry, Joe Scanlan sc . Joyce Keener s to ry ed. Roberto Loiederman. Robert Porter p. co -o rd . Debbie Cooke pos t p . co -o rd . Jenniver Black pos t p. a a s t Bruce Mailing p . ace:!. J3fthtu-»K L~"—-«-—™». wccfMart' Morgan a s a t to a c c t dept- Elizabeth Keaney a s s o c . d. Karen Estrada, Don McCutcheon p . a s s o c Jayne Harris a r t d. Gerry Holmes ass t . a r t d. Andr^e Brodeau a s s t t o a r t d e p t Debra Deeks set d r e s s e r Jeff Fruitman, Richard Allen a s s t set d r e s s e r Elizabeth Calderhead, Nadia Salnick p r o p s Jackie Field, Peter Flet­cher c o s t u m e des . Julie Ganton key c o s t u m e s Gayne Gardiner w a r d . ass t . Allison Till ha i r . Vittorio Monteleone m a k e - u p Kathy Southern p . a a s t Steven Brandman, Jeff Powers. Gary Vandenbor, Global Personnel p . sup . Greg Copeland fl, m a n . Gerry Wilkin­son l igh t ing d. Tom Swartz l igh t ing op. Richard Allen, Tom Fennessy, gaffer Adrian Goldberg, Martin Har­rison c a m e r a Rick Boston. John Fox, Les Medon tech . d. Bob Bums pos t a u d i o p. Tony Givirn a u d i o John Mc-Ewen VTH ierry McGuinness b o o m Mi­chael O'Connor. Gary Oppenheimer vi­d e o t a p e ed.T^rry Pickfordgrlpl^orm Smith Lp. Lpri Hallier, Barbara Law, Alex Leslie, James Carroll Jordan. Tom Hallick, Mimi Kuzyk, Paul Hecht, Lisa Howard, Bruce Fairbaira Ross Petty, Dave Nichols. Melody Ryane, Dan Buccos, Audra WiUiams, Jamie Dick, Simon Reynolds, David Bolt, Sean McCann, Joyce Gordon, Larry Reynolds, ijllan Royal, Teri Austin, James B Douglas, Neil Dainard, George R. Robertsoa Ri­chard Farrell. Atf Humphries, Lynn Vogt, Terry Harford. Annette Terry, Richard Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, Reg Dreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink. Brian George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Call Tim-mins.

NATIONAL FILM BOARD (514) 333-3422 ST. LOUIS One-hour documentary, began shooting March 19S3 ; additional shooting sche-

July & August 1983 - Cinema Canada/33

Page 2: CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE - Athabasca University

CINE M A C ON LOCATION

duled for August 1983 in the St, Louis district of Montreal. Spring '84 release. p.c. NFS - Montreal p. Marrin Canell exec. p. Barrie Howells d. Derek Mav unit pub. Patricia Billing d i s t NFB r e l e a s e da t e Spring 1984.

NELVANA LTD. (4161 863-0091 THE EDISON TWINS 13 half-hour childrens' television series for pay and broadcast television. Sched­uled for completion summer '83. p.c. Nelvana Ltd., CBC Children's Television and Disne Cable Channel in the U.S. p. Ian McDougall.

POLICE ACADEMY INC. (416) 252-9341 POLICE ACADEMY Coinedy feature film began shooting in Toronto May 30 for 8 weeks at the Lake-

shore Psychiatric Hospital. Not a Cana­dian production. Dist- : Warner Bros. Budge t : $4 mln. p. Paul Maslansky d. Hugh Wilson sc. Neil Israel, Pat Proft p. m a n . Jim Margelis Lp. Steve Gutten-berg, Cinday Morgan, Bubba Smith.

PRIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS LTD.

(416) 361-0306

AMATEUR NATURALIST Shooting began July, 1982 in Europe and Canada. Will wrap July 1983. 13 half-hour programs. Budget: S1.7 million. Pre-sold to CBC, Channel 4 (G.B.) South African Broadcasting Corp., TV. Ontario, Radio-Canada p .c Amateur Naturalist Prod. Ltd. e x p. PatFerns, PeterKinder-sley p. Paula Quigley d. Alastair Brown (Cda), Jonathan Harris (Europe) sc. Ge­rald Durrell' Lp. Gerald DurreJI, Lee Durrell

IN PRE-PRODUCTION

CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. 16 Servington Cres. Toronto EXOTIC DANCING -THE INSIDE STORY One-hour documentary for pay and net­work TV. Summer '83 shoot. p./d. Les Harris res. Linda McCabe.

CANAMERICA FILM CORPORATION 1604) 738-9095 TALES OF THE MOUSE HOCKEY LEAGUE One-hour animation special for pay-TV, "^T"™-*—-"*-»-*th Marmelade Animation Ltd. Shooting in Vancouver, o u a g ^ . $1,5 mln. exec. p. Ralph Martin d. Mal­colm Collett voices Bobby Orr. Denis Potvin, Richard Brodeur, Kenny Lins-man.

CBC (416) 925-3311 ext. 4461 GENTLE SINNERS Shooting begins August'83 in Manitoba, 2-hourTV special, exec. p. Peter Kelly d. Eric Till sc. Ed Thomason, based on a novel by W.D. Valgardson.

CORVIDEOCOM LTD. (6131 722-2553

BAGATELLES A 90-min. drama scheduled for begin shooting in the Ottawa Valley in Septem­ber '83. p . Alan While sc. Patrick Gran-leese d. Stewart Dudlev.

EAGLE FILMS (CANADA) INC. (416) 534-7711

OUT OF WEDLOCK Comedy feature begins shooting late summer in Toitjnto for five weelis. Bud­get S45O,00O. Developed with the assis­tance of the CFDC. p . Gaopal Goel exec, p Janesh Dayal d. Harvey Frost sc. Ken Gass Lp. Saul Rubinek, Kate L>Tich, Dixie Seatle.

FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 288-5888

FAT MAN; TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY Theatrical feature film on the terrorist kidnapping of U.S. General James Dozier, for late summer '83. Financing from First Choice, Home Box Office, co-p. co-p. Robert Cooper Productions, Toron­to, in assoc. with First Choice Canadian. Based on Jonathan Beat/s Time Maga­zine article, sc. cons . Beaty.

FUN PARK Low-budget theatrical film, forsummer '83. Financing from First Choice, d. Rafal Zielinski

PIECES OF ABE t.Tiw-r̂ ««.o—• -^—...-i^atfjjm, forsummer '83. Financing from Firsf Cnoice.- »«.— Bruce Martin

BIG BEAR Shooting on 6 X 1-hour series scheduled for Summer '83, with backing from CBC. CFDC and the Alberta Film Develop­ment Corp. Based on the novel by Rudy Wiebe. sc. cons . Wiebe sc. Peter White, Jamie Brown exec. p. Michael Spencer p. David Patterson, Pieter Kroonenburg.

FOUR NINE FILM PRODUCTION LTD. (403) 291-0410

291-0411

JOHN WAKE'S COW COUNTRY A two-hour movie for pay television based on the book by Grant MacEwan, to be shot in Alberta, August, 1983, with a budget of $3 mln. With the assistance of the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corp. and the CFDC. p . Maxine Samuels a s soc . p. Les Kimber.

FOUR NINE FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (403) 291-0410 (403) 266-7482 , JOHN WARE'S COW COUNTRY A two-hour movie for pay television based on book by Grant McEwan. Sche­duled to commence shooting in Alberta in 1984 with budget of 33 mln. With the assistance of the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation, the CFDC and First Choice Canadian Communi­cations, p. Maxine Samuels assoc . p. Les Kimber.

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354

LE CRIME D'OVIDE PLOUFFE A feature film and 4 x 50-minute TV series based on the novel by Roger Lemelin. Canada-France co-production with participation of Radio-Canada/ CBC, NFB, Alcan Canada. In pre-produc-fion thru Spring '83, Shooting July-October in Montreal and Quebec City, p.c. Cine-Plouffe (III Inc. p. Justine Heroux p. man. Micheline Garant p. sec. Dominique Houle uni t man. Josette Perrotta loc. man. Fran-9ois Sylvestre 2nd unit man. Madeleine Rozon JVFB coo rd . Ashley Murrayasst. NFB coord. Denise Beaudqin accL R^iane Boudreau assL a c c t Barbara Pecs, Francine Lagac6 recept. /typist Linda Ekdahl d. (series) Gilles Carle d. (feature) Denys Arcand 1st a.d. Jac­ques W. Benoit 2nd a.d. Monique Maranda 3rd a.d. Martha Laing c o n t Johanne Pregent d.o.p. Fran^:ois Protat 1st asst. cam. Yves Drapeau 2nd a s s t cam. Michel Bemier stilts Piroshka M.ihalka framer Jean-Pierre Lachapelle boom Normand Mercier sd. Claude Hazanavicius, Michel Guiffan, Marc Conil ed. (series) Pierre Bemier, Wer­ner Nold ed. (feature) Monique Fortier art d. Jocelyn Joly asst. artd. Raymond Dupuis a r t d e p t coord. Barbara Shrier prop master Ronald Faut«ux props Jean Labrecque ensemble d e c Jean-Baptiste Tard on-set props Patrice Bengle a s s t on-set props Ian Lavoie painters Sylvie Lacerte, Claire Alary head make-up Marie-Angdle Protat a s s t make-up Blanche Pierrehumbert head hair Ga^tan Noiseux c o s t des.

' Nicole Pelletier a s s t c o s t Lise Pinet dresser Sylvie Rochon wardrobe Lau­rie Drew ward, dresser Louise Gagn6 chief elec. Don Saari elec. Chuck Hughes, John Lewin.

THE BLOOD OF OTHERS A Canada-France co-production based on the novel by Simone de Beauvoir, begins shooting July '83 in Paris for 18 weeks, p.c. Cin6-Simone (Cdn), Filmax IFrarice), Antenne 2/Films A2 (France). d. Claude Chabrol exec. p. Lamar Card p. Denis Heroux and John Kemeny co-p. Gabriel Boustani sc. Brian Moore

--fLo.j). Richard Ciupka s. r ec . Patrick Rousseau cu. . ~ ^ ____,;_ jL^̂ lodie Foster, Michael Ontkean, Kate Heia Lambert Wilson, St6phane Audran, Alexandra Stewart, Christine Laurent.

__ Jean-Pierre Aumont.

LAURON PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 967-6503 THE DISABILITY MYTH PART II : Education THE DISABILITY MYTH PART III: Transportation Two one-hour documentaries for TV. exec. p. William Johnston, Ronald Lillie p./d.Alan Aylvvard d.o.p. Nick Stiliadis ed. Har\'ey Zlataratis asst . cam. John Dowcett sd. Dan Latour.

THE BILL KOCH STORY Ninety-minute documentary TV special for U.S. TV, in association with SPl Ver­mont, e x e c p. William Johnston, Ronald Lillie d- Ira Levy d.o.p. Peter William­son a s s t cam. Robert MacDonald.

MARMALADE ANIMATION LTD. 1604) 689-3123 CALICO CAT Shooting five half-hour children's ani­mated TV specials for pay-TV, home video and broadcast TV. Location : Vancouver. Budget: $2.5 mln, with financing from the Alberta Motion Pic­ture Development Corp, Canamerica, and First Choice pick-up. exec. p. Ralph Martin A. Malcolm CoUetl p. sup. Yvonne Jackson mus . Bill Skolnik animators Steve Rabatich, Norm Roen, Norm Drew, Al Sens, Hugh Foulds.

NATIONAL FILM BOARD-Winnipeg (514) 333-3422 MEET ME AT THE OCCIDENTAL A 90-min. documentary anthropological study of the urban native Canadian whose traditional culture and lifestyle is being dramatically altered by the stresses of city life, September '83 release. p.c. NFB Winnipeg studio p. Andreas Pouls-son/Michael Scott exec. p. Jan d'Arcy d. Norma Bailey d i s t NFB,

NEWFOUNDLAND INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS CO-OP LTD. (709) 726-1720 CROSSPOINTS A 60 min, drama for TV scheduled to begin shooting August, 1983, in New­foundland, p. Francine Fleming, Paul Pope p.c. Nfld. Independent Film­makers Co-op. Ltd. d. Francine Fleming sc. Francine Fleming p. man. Tony Duarte.

PACIFIC WESTERN PRODUCTIONS

THE TERMINATOR Theatrical action feature scheduled for July 27 shoot in Toronto for 10 weeks. Approximate budget $5 mln. p. Gail Hurd exec. p. Barry Healey d. Jim Ca­meron, Hurd unit loc. man. Otta Hanus.

LES PRODUCTIONS VIDEOFILMS LTEE (514) 844-8611

UN AMOUR DE QUARTIER 13 half-hours, in co-production wiih Radio-Canada and French television. To shoot in summer *83. p. Roberi Menard.

MAURICE ^~ "ROCKET" RICHARD Casting across Canada for lead role as of early June for this two-hour film and4-hour miniseries. p./d. Roberi M6nard.

RONALD L COHEN PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 748-6541 DRAW Prepping begins June 10 On this $4 mln, theatrical film, shooting as of Aug. 22 for six weeks in Alberta, p. Ronald Cohen p. man. Grace Gilroy d. Steven Stern.

RONGEFER FILMS (514) 844-8611

MY FATHER'S HOUSE Shooting for this feature hasbeen pulofl' until spring-sumnicir '83 exec. p. Denis Fortier l ine p. Robert Menard p. maa Lise Abastados sc. Alvin Goldman d. R. Menard i s t & and a.d. Michel Gau­thier, Claire Wojas d.o.p. Paul van der Linden sd. Serge Beauchemin art d. Vianney Gauthier l.p. Winston Reckert, Kerrie Kane, Kale Trotter, August Schel-lenberg pub. reL David Novek Asso­ciates 1514) 284-2113.

Cine service

Western Canada's Full Service Laboratory

and. Sound Studios 3 5 M M — 1 6 M M

ALPHA CINE SERVICE

916 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER B.C. V6Z 1B8 TEL. (604) 688-7757 TELEX 04-507757

34/Cinema Canada - July & August 1983

Page 3: CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE - Athabasca University

CINE lABTQ IN PRE-PRODUCTION

RSL FILMS LTD. (514) 931-7155

JOSHUA THEN AND NOW Feature film set to shot in '83 in the Eastern Townships, with funding from HBO, Canadian pay-TV and CBC. p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth s c Mor decal Hichler d. Ted Kotcheff.

TAPESTRY PRODUCTIONS (416) 863-6677

MAGGIE AND PIERRE July taping In Toronto for First Choice, p . Rick Butler sc. Linda Griffiths, Paul Thompson l.p. Linda Griffiths.

PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION ACPAV (514) 849-1381

AU PRES DE MA BLONDE Script in development, to be shot in 1983 sc. Gilles NoSt p. Marc Daigle.

LA FEMME DE L ' H O T E L llieatrical feature film, to shoot in Octo-ber'BS, in Montreal. Budget: $500,000. p. Bernadette Payeur sc. L^a Pool, Michel Langlois d. L6o Pool.

ARC CINEMA CO. LTD. (604) 669-9111

LAST LAUGH Horror feature with stand-up comedy to be shot In Vancouver, p.c. Arc Cinema Development Co. Ltd, exec. p. Peter Devaney.

CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. 16 Servington Cres., Toronto; Ontario

THE COMET HUNTER Movie for television,'90 min. Scheduled for spring 1983 in Ontario, p. Les Harris s c Glenn Norman

ROCK'N'ROLL Musical on flhn and tape for pay-TV, 96 inin., scheduled for early 1983. p. Les Harris sc. a n d mus . John Gray.

THE BOXTY CHRONICLES •Gdn.'Brit. co-pVdduction p. Les Harris •c . Jamie Brown.

CANAMERICA FILM CORPORATION (604) 738-9095 OLDER Made for TV film from a story by Nyuma Shats, to shoot in Alberta and Vancouver, summer-fall '83. Approx. b u d g e t : $750,000 sc. Graham Crowell.

INTERLOCK Thriller shooting summer '83 at various B.C. locations. Budge t : $1.5 mln. s c Tom Braidwood, Stephen E. Miller, from their original script^

COCAINE BLUES llieatrical feature film, shooting in B.C. and South America, summer '84, sc. Peter Bryant from an original story by Ralph Martin.

THE STOCK EXCHANGERS • c Michael Singh.

CINEFORT INC. (514) 288-3350

A LIFE'S WORK Six 12-minute films for children about work to be shot in various locations across-Canada, p. Mary Armstrong,

HEADING HOME ~ A 60-minute drama aboutthe situation of thousands of women who take gar­ment work into their homes. To be shot in Montreal, p. Mary Armstrong,

DIMENSIONS 2000 PROD. CANADA LTD. c/o 569 Sheppard Ave. W. Ste. 410 Downsview, Ontario M3H 2R8 •

DEATH MOVES Two-hour action drama for theatrical release and subsequent pay TV. Shooting planned for summer 1983 in Toronto, Vancouver. Budget $2.5 milion. Union shoot. p./sc. Alan Rose.

DOOMSDAY STUDIOS LTa (902) 422-3494

FOREIGNERS This one-hour drama will be shot in Nova Scotia's South Shore in June '83. exec: p. Ramona Mcdonal{i.SC. Bruce McKenna

F.A. INTERNATIONAL 654-4462

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE PERFORMER A three part television pilot to shot in England and Canada. Scheduled shoot­ing TBA. I ts an in-depth look into the lives of some of the greatest rock musi­cians, exec. p. Peter Bobras p. Walter Giacomini.

VIRGINIA; THE LOST LEGACY Feature to begin shooting in September 1982 based on an important archeplo-gical discovery, exec. p. Peter Bobras p. Walter Giacomini^ For further informa­tion call Peter (4161 654-4462.

FAIRCREST FILMS LTD. (6131 745-2236

THE STRANGE ONE* Special effects photography has begun. Location filming in Toronto, Ireland,

Scotland on a budget of S4 million, p . c Faircrest Films Ltd. p. Budge Crawley sc. adapted from a novel by Fred Bos-worth, "The Strange One" d . a p . Robert

e Hyan ph. Robert Ryan, Patrick Carey sp. efx ph . Patndt Carey, Robert Ryan

FiLMUNE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 878-1469

GREENPEACE III Theatrical feature film, budgetted at $10 million, on the 1973-74 Greenpeace pro­tests against French nuclear testing in S. Pacific. Underdevelopment with Super-channel. Scheduled for winter '83-84 on location in New Zealand.

A series of four films based on Dick Francis horsey-set mysteries, each bud­getted at $2.5 million, under develop­ment for Showtime. Scheduled for '84.

LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341

LES CADAVRES DU PLACARD Budgeted at $1.2 million, a suspense thriller to be shot end-'83. sc. Monique Messier d. Jean-Claude Lord.

POUVOIR INTIME Script under development on this $i million police thriller, slated for early '84. p . Monique Messier s c Vves Simo-neau, Pierre Curzi d. Yves Simoneau.

KORICAN COMMUNICATIONS (416) 532-0265

MOLLY Project in development p. Michael Korican sc. Bob Ryan adapted from book by Charles Perkins.

GOOD-BYE, PAPA Project in research. p./BC. Michael Korican.

THE MISINFORMER Project in development p. Michael Korican s c Erik Knudsen. '

KRIZSAN FILM PRODUCTIONS (902) 425-6939

MIDDLE OF NOWHERE Made-for-TV movie. Script in develop­ment. Shooting scheduled for August,.' 1983. p. Corinne Lange d. Les Krizsan.

INSIGHT PRODUCTIONS (416) 596-8118

COMEDY JAM One-hour comedy special series sche­duled for summer shoot. p.JohnBrunton cas t ing d i r e c t o r Pamela Roberis.

LAURON PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 967-6503 ONE LAST SUMMER Feature to begin July'84. exec. p. William Johnston, Ronald Lillie d. William John­ston sc. Jay Tielal.

THE NOTE Made for TV movie to begin shooting December'83 in Gasp^and Boston, e x e c p . William Johnston, Ronald Lillie AC Peter Blow.

GETTING OUT Feature to begin shooting spring '84. exec. p. Johnston &, Lillie p. Alan Ayl-ward.

THE DISABILITY MYTH PART IV: Family & Education One-hour documentary special, e x e c p. Johnston & Lillie p./d. Aylward,

MANITOU PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 924-2186

GO BOY Shooting schedule TBA. e x e c p. Ralph C. Ellis p. William Davidson s c Davidson, based on autography by Roger Caron c o n s u l t Roger Caron.

DON'T HIT THE PANIC BUTTON Scheduled for 1983 e x e c p. Ralph C. ElUs p. William Davidson « c William Davidson and Martin Lager, based on a story by Lager.

MUTUAL " PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 526-3761 (213) 274-5251

A NEW DAVID CRONENBERG FILM (no title) Scheduled for Fall '83. exec. p. Pierre David Productions p. Pierre David a s s o c p. Denise Dinovi s c d. David Crone nberg.

THE PRACTICE Project under development, p. Pierre David assoc . p. Denise Dinovi.

NATIONAL FILM HOARD (Prairie Studio) (204) 949-3161 1919 ! - THE WINNIPEG GENERAL STRIKE A feature-length drama with documen­tary elements shooting in late fall, e x e c p. Jan D'Arcy p./d. Derek Mazur, Bob Lower sc. Lower.

PRIIWEDIA PRODUCTIONS

NELVANA LTD. (416) 863-0091 MR. MICROCHIPS A 13-half-hour TV series, pre-sold to C. Channel.

LTD. (416) 361-0306

PHOENIX PICTURES (604) 688-7858

CHANNEL ONE Feature film scheduled for July '83 start Budget and location TBA e x e c p. David H. Brady p. Ken Kuramoto e x e c a s s o c David Gregson s c Steven Alix assL p. Elaine Fleming

FRONTIER Scheduled for 1983. Co-production with Telecip in France. Six part dramatic mini-series. Formeriy titled The Adven­tures of Hudson's Bay, e x e c p. PatFerns and Roland GrittL

GREY OWL scheduled for 1983. Co-production with Yorkshire Television. Based on Lovat Dickson's biography "Wilderness Man." 3 part mini-series for TV. exoc. p. Pat Ferns and David Cunliffe s c Alan Plater.

HEAVEN ON EARTH Scheduled fof 1983. Co-production with Yorkshire Television. Made for TV movie, exec. p. Pat Ferns anti David Cunliffe s c Margaret Atwood and Peter Pearson.

THE LITTLE VAMPIRE Scheduled for 1983. Nine part children's drama series. German co-production with Polyphone of Hamburg, exec. p . Richard Nielsen and Christoph Mattner.

LES PRODUCTIONS DE LA CHOUEHE (514) 288-5719

TEENAGERS - LES JEUNES One-hour drama in French and English co-production NFB/ONF. Co-exec. p.

'Franco Batlisla, Bob Verrall co .p . Tom Berry, Dennis Sawyer sc. Tom Berry, Christiane Duchesne d. Marc F. Voizard.

LES PRODUCTIONS SDA LTEE (514) 937-3525

HIT AND RUN * To begin principal photography in Mon­treal on a $5 mOlion budget, p. Nicole M. Boisvert p. m a n . Lyse Lafontaine d. Robin Spry sc. Douglas Bowie, Arthur Fuller, Spry, based on the book by Tom Alderman.

MON PERE, MON AMOUR (working title) Feature to be 9hol in Montreal with a budget of SISM approximately, p. Nicole Boisvert s c Roger Fournier.

RIVERCOURT PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 363-4444

BODY COUNT Feature length drama shooting dates T.B.A with a budget of $2.7M. p. Paul Burford i t Michael Anderson s c Tony Sheer.

RTV COMMUNICATIONS (416) 365-0733

LEE HARVEY OSWALD Production to begin spring 1983. Live theatre productions of the pJay by Mi­chael Hastings, tape Hill be shot for pay-TV. Principal casting in January, e x e c p. Robert Chorney. Tony Grillo, Victor Tovey d. Jon Michaelson.

HLACH THK IJECISIOX-MAKERS !

P h o n e u s n o w U> p l a c e . in a d in «)iir M o n t r e a l I Mm I e s l i v a l

s p e c i a l i s s u e of C i n e m a C a n a d a Ave., M im l r i ' a l \\2V :iS(i

July & August 1983 - Cinema Canada/35

Page 4: CINE—MAC PRODUCTION GUIDE - Athabasca University

XTRT MAC PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION

JINGLES Half-hour sitcom pilot. Script in develop­ment, e x e c p. Roberi Chorney, Tony Grillo. Victor Tovey.

SEAGULL PRODUCTIONS (514) 932-7868

CALIFORNIA CHABLIS In Vancouver with a $3.5 million budget. p. James Shavick s c Steven Manners c a s t Casablanca.

STANDARD/TAPESTRY PRODUCTIONS (416) 863-6677 (613) 224-1313

Tapestry Prod, in association with Stan­dard Broadcasting developing Canadian plays for television. Creative Consultant: Don Harron.

RODEO By Layne Coleman, p. Rick Butler d. Les Rose,

THE SUN NEVER SETS By Paddy Crean p. Gary McKeehan d. John Hirsch exec. p. Bryn Matthews.

IN THE CAN FEATURES

QUEBEC/CANADA 1995 90 min. video drama for TV shooting in Toronto, May 16-29. p . c Primedia Prod. Lid. (416) 3G1-03D6, in assoc, with First Choice and CTV. p. Richard Nielsen d. John McGreevy sc. Richard Nielsen p. m a n . Marilyn Stqnehouse unit m a n . Rick Watts Is l a.d. Bill Corcoran 3rd a.d. Debbie Beers p. coord. Deborah Zwicker p. a s e t Joanna Caslon art. d. Franco de Cotiis l ighting d. Peter Ed­wards c a m . op. Barry Bergthorsen s.d. Bryan Day props. Ken Coonlz ivard. des . Sharon Purdy make-up Paul Rich­mond p. acc t . Penny Royce hair Mau­reen Mestan cont. Mimi VVolch tech. p. Jim Campbell video op. Clive Davis casting Deirdre Bowen unit pub. Linda Shapiro Lp. John Neville, Jackie Bur­roughs, Martha Henry, Kenneth Welsh, .Albert Miilaire, Louise MarJeau, Gary Reinecke, Jack Messinger, with sp. ap­pearance by Moses Znaimer.

BLACKLIGHT Feature TV drama for CBC, wrapped May 26 after five weeks in Toronto, final wrap June 1 in Las Vegas, p.c. Blacklight 542519 Ont. Ltd. (4161 977-5029. e x e c p . Joseph Cates, Bruce Raymond p. John M. Eckert d. Marc Daniels p. roan. David Coatsworth asst . to p./d. Alice Ferrier p. co-ord. Philippa King p. acc t . Heather Mcintosh a s s t a c c t Susan McKibbon office runner Jesse Cohoon Ist a.d. Tony LucibeUo and a.d. Richard Flower 3rd a.d. Louise Casselman t.a.d./set p.a. Andreas Blackwell c o n t Nancy Eagles d.o.p. Mark Irwin Jst cam. asst. Carl Harvey 2nd cam. a s s t Richard Meldazy cam. tra inee Brian Gedge key grip Carlo Campana grip Ian Taylor, Don Payne gaffer Scotty Allen best boy Dave Wil-letts e l ec tr ic Sandy Carroll sd. mix. Doug Ganton b o o m Jack Buchanan art d. Karen Bromley 1st a s s t art d. Dave Davis trainee art d. Cmdy Zak set d e c Elinor Galbraith, Enrico Campana prop master Don Mlloyevich a s s t props . Greg Pelchet ward, master Arthur Rowsell ward, a s s t Maureen Gumey make-up Shonagh labour hair Jenny Arbour c o n s t man. Joe Curtin hd. carpenter Kirk Cheney carpenter

T60 RECORDS & FILMWORKS LTD. (514) 844-0844 BEAU GESTE IN CONCERT Concert film, shooting July-August in Montreal, exec. p. Tony Green p. Peter Serapiglia.

UMBARA BROTHERS FILMS (416) 723-8493

SOJOURN Adventure c6medy set in Canada and Indonesia. To be distributed throughout the Asian market by P.T. Parkit Films. Budget^, $1.4 million, p. Christopher Heard (Produced in assoc. with Umbara Brothers Films) d. Danu Umbara s c Christopher Heard SL Melanie Umbara Lp. Christopher Heard,

WITTMAN RICHTER FIIMS, INC. (416) 364-4321 Ext. 69

TEENAGER - IT'S TOUGH BEING ONE Musical comedy to begin filming in Toronto June 1983. Budget: approx. $1 million, exec. p. Peter Wittman d. Ota Richter p. man . Bob Wertheimer p. CO­OP^ . Rita Picard.

Myles Roth labour David Lloyd scen ic a r t i s t Nick Kosonic p a i n t e r Harr>' Pavelson driver captain David Chud drivers Izidore Masallam, Alex Dawes, Allan Zvveig ca s t i ng Deirdre Bowen extra c a s t Peter Lavender ed, Ron Wisman 1st a s s t ed. Roberta Kipp 2nd asst. ed. Mari Rutka sd. ed. Alban Streeter a s s t sd. ed. Hayden Streeter Lp. Brooke Adams, Samantha Langevin, Lesleh Donaldson, Ron James, Joseph Kelly, Benny_D'Onofrio, Isabelle Mejias, Brenda Woods, Glenn Milligan, Greg Kozak. Sandra Ciccone, Albert Gentile, Susan Roman, Nick Kilbertus, David Gardner, Angaia Fusco, Rocco Magnatta, Elizabeth Cinello, RenatoMarulli, Patri­cia Hamilton, Ron White, Barbara Gor­don, Michael Reynolds, Lome Cosselte, Marcia Diamond, William Lynn, Jim Chad, Liberace, and the Blacklight Per­formers : Valerie Buhagiar, Dave Mouti, Paul Pawiuk, Darlene Arsenault, Debbie Lim, Debbie Rossen,

JOY Canada-France co-production feature iilm,beganFeb.7, wrapped week of Apr. 18. Canadian p.c. Movie Corp. IX Inc., a subsidiary of RSL Films Ltd,, Montreal (5141, 931-7155. For details, see Cinema Canada No. 96.

BALCONVILLE Taping of the David Fennario play for C Channel and CBC, in Ottawa at CJOH-TV, completed May 23. p.c. Standard/ Tapestry Productions f416i 863-6877/ 1613) 224-1313.

ICEMAN Wrapped May 21, after shooting since Feb. 21 in Vancouver, Stewart B.C. and Churchill Falls, Man. Not a Canadian film. p . c Huron Productions 1604) 926-7491. For details see Cinema Canada No,

-96.

A CASE OF LIBEL Taping of 90 min. drama wrapped Apr. 28 at Toronto's Showline Studios. p . c Nederiander Bros. Television and Film Productions (416) 446-5311.

RENO AND THE DOC Feature film shot in Toronto, wrapped week of May9 after four weeks. p.c. Ren-Doc Film Prod. Ltd. 14161 96H)553.

CANDY THE STRIPPER (Formerly NEW ORLEANS) Made for pay-TV feature. Principal photography began Mar 21, wrapped March 26. p.c. RSL Films Ltd. 1514) 931-7155. For crew list, see Cinema Canada No. 95.

UNDERCURRENTS Feature-length musical drama com­pleted principal photography in Ottawa Apr. 20. Editing until late-September. Fall '83 release, p.c. Raskalnikov-Ed-wards Productions (8191 684-0440. For details, see Cinema Canada No. 95.

PYGMALION Pay-TV adaptation of the G.B, Shaw play, wrapped April 6. exec. p. Harold Green-berg p.c. Astral Film Productions Ltd. (514) 748-6541.

LABATT'S FIRST COUNTRY CLASSIC A 2 hr. musical concert special for pay-TV's C-Channel on March 31 in Toronto at Roy Thompson Hall. p . c Primedia Productions Ltd. (416) 361-0306.

A MATTER OF CUNNING (Formerly CUNNING) Made for pay-TV feature. Principal photography began April 7, wrapped April 12 in Montreal p.c. RSL Films Ltd. (514) 931-7155. p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth exec. p. Andre Fleury, Otto Salamon.

ONE-HOUR PROGRAMS SLIM OBSESSION 60 min. drama For The Record wrapped Mav 6 in Toronto, To be aired in '83-'84 season p.c. CBC-For The Record (416) 925-3311. p. BonitaSiegel, For details see Cinema Canada No. 96.

ABORTION One-hour documentary shot in Canada, U.S., Latin America and Japan, p.c. Na­tional Film Board of Canada (Ontario Regional Prod, Centre) (416) 369-3012. exec. p. John Spotton, Kathleen Shan­non.

P-1 60 min. drama For The Record shot May 25-June 8, to be aired '83-'84 season, p.c. CBC - For The Record (416) 925-33ir. exec. p. Sig Gerber p. Alan Burke d. Rene Bonniere sc. Barry Wexler d.o.p. Ed Long ed. Gord McLeUand.

SOMETHING TO ^ ~ ~ CELEBRATE One-hour documentary about golden agers who are still living their lives to" (he fullest. July '83 release. p.c. NFB/CBC co-production - Montreal (514) 333-3422 exec. p. Adam Symansky d. Donald Brittain unit pub. Patricia Billing d i s t NFB re l ea se date July 1983.

OVERTIME Toronto Old Timers Hockey Team is the vehicle through which this one-hour documentary examines men at mid life. Fall '83 release. p.c. NFB- Montreal (514) 333-3422 p. Barrie Howells e x e c p. Barrie Howells d. Marrin Canell/William Wein-traub d i s t NFB.

WARDAIR •* -tne-hourdocumentaryprofileofchar ter airline owner Max Ward and the tour­ist industry, shot in Toronto, Barbados and Hawaii. Fall '83 release. p.c. NFB -Montreal (514! 333-3422 p. Mark Zannis exec. p . Barrie Howells d. William Can­ning d i s t NFB.

SINGING A JOY IN ANY LANGUAGE One hour featuring Maureen Forrester and Claude Corbeil's cultural trip to China to conduct opera workshops and give concerts. p.e. NFB - Montreal (514) 333-3422. p. Tom Daly e x e c p . Barrie Howells d. Malca Gillson d.o.p. Tony lanzelo, c.s.c. unit pub. Patricia Billing d i s t NFB re lease date July 1983.

CAPTIVE MINDS: HYPNOSIS AND BEYOND One-hour documentary exploring vari­ous forms of mind control, from simple hypnosis, to far-reaching mind control techniques. July '83 release. p.c. NFB -Headquarters studio (S14) 333-3422 e x e c p . Adam Symansky d. Pierre Lasry unit pub. Patricia Billing d i s t NFB.

^ i>

rent-a-wreck

VANS STATION WAGONS CARS

from

ttZi"^ $8.95 CHVW\Aki-1S00

per day

J

I ^ S c r i p t Typing

Experienced Fast Service

Latest IBM Equipment

Letters Etc. 10 Britain St., Toronto Ontario WI5A 1R6 366-1899

HOLLYWOOD EROTIC FILM and VIDEO FESTIVAL - MOVEMBER 9 -12,1983 CASH PRIZES ANO D I S T R I B U T I O N DEALS WILL BE AWARDED TO

W I N N I N G ENTRIES! E N T R Y D E A D L I N E : SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 Categories Include; Narrative, Animation, Documentary & Experimental.

Length: Between 30 Seconds and 25 Minutes CALL OR WHITE FOR O F F I C I A L ENTRY BLANK

EXPANDED ENTERTAINMENT 11S14 Ventura Boulevard - Suite A Studio City, California 91604 (213) 506-0607

C L A S S I F I E D For sale: CP 16RA with 12-120 macro, single system sound, 2 mags, batteries, rain cover and soft case. In excellent condition, little used, $10,000. Standard wooden tripod legs, $75. Audio Ltd radio micro­phone, $500. EK 7250 mag stripe 400' rolls, $30 each. EK 7242 mag stripe 100' roils, $5 each. Call An­thony Steward (416) 486-6598 eves S w/ends. (98)

For rent: 1/2" and 3 1/4" off-line editing. $46. and $60. per hour with operator. Video Source Productions (416) 483-9664. Tom or Garry.

(98)

Props Rental and Design Services. Chutney and Various Inc. (416) 530-1032. (102) (run to the end of the year... I will be billing $5.00 monthly)

For rent : Flatbed 16mm, 8 plate, 2 pix. Very reasonable. Call Peter (416)593-8970. (gs)

Two Moviola re-wlnders, 1-hot splicer, plus other accessories. $1500-package. Or best offer. (416) 487-6155 evgs./961-0499 evgs.

(98)

For sale: Great 16mm footage & sound - Island of Trinidad. Good price. Tom (416) 928-9252. (98)

Forsale: EclairACLcamerapaokage. Four magazines, Cinema Products motor, Angenieux viewfinder, Caron 12-120 MacroZoom, Eclair battery pack & international charger. Excel­lent condition, $14,000. Call (604) 736-4861. > (96)

Avenue rd. & Bloor: For lease. Over 3000 sq. It. of furnished or unfur­nished office space. 13 offices from $350.00 to $1500.00 per mpntli. Board room and other facilities pro-vided.Call(4r6)922-7554. (100)

For rent: 16mm single or double headed Steenbecks. 16 or SSmrn Moviolas. Will ship anywhere. Also sound transfer facilities at very com­petitive rates. Contact Sunrise Films Ltd. (416)968-0636. (1W

Looking for women crew: cinema-tographers.assistantcamera, sound, etc. Send resume t o : Womenfilm Canada, 12 Algonquin Ave. Toronto M6R 1K7. (416) 532-8426, (97)

Women-Jobs On F l̂m. Photograph­er/Graphic Artist, production co­ordinator, production assistant, as­sistant editor. Must have exhausted UIC benefits within last year. Women only need apply. 12-16 weeks this summer and fall. Send resume to: Womenfilm Canada, 12 Alflonquin Ave., Toronto M6R 1K7. (97)

36/Cinema Canada - July & August 1983