A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2009
Original Title:
Sweet Pickle
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Blue Pinion Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
After 30 years of salt beef and baloney, the instinctively vegan Isabel hops a bay bus to the city supermarket. But a nosy stock boy, a cashier with his laminated flip book of produce codes could wreak havoc with her newfound confidence.
Assistant Picture Editor:
Lynn Kristmanson
Best Boy Electric:
Andrew Best
Boom Operator:
Elsa Morena
Catering:
Tony Butt
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Daily Grip:
Jason Andrews
Director:
Lois Brown
Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham
Dolly Grip:
John M. Roche
Editor:
Justin Simms
Electrician:
Tommy Humphries
Evan Willoughby
First Assistant Camera:
Jamie Lewis
First Assistant Director:
Terry Stone
Foley Artist:
Lori Clarke
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Grip:
Tommy Humphries
Evan Willoughby
Key Grip:
Sean Doran
Makeup & Hair:
Daphne Stockley
Music:
Jody Richardson
Mark E.Q. White
Adam Foran
Music Director:
Adam Foran
Mark E.Q. White
Producer:
Baptiste Neis
Production Assistant:
Dave Walsh
Production Design:
Jason Clarke
Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews
Props:
Richard Kelloway
Runner Art Department:
Rick Gosse
Script Supervisor:
Jordan Canning
Seamstress:
Sara Hodder
Second Assistant Camera:
Jay Hamel
Second Assistant Director:
Allison White
Set Decoration:
Derek Holmes
Sound Designer:
Lori Clarke
Sound Mixer:
Lori Clarke
Sound Recordist:
Ric Barela
Still Photographer:
Doug Allen
Linda Fitzpatrick
Storyboard Artist:
Wallace Ryan
Third Assistant Director:
Shara Désirée King
Transportation Coordinator:
Rick Gosse
Wardrobe Designer:
Peggy Hogan
Lynn Kristmanson
Writer:
Ruth Lawrence
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