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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Passenger
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
When a troubled woman arrives in the city to start her life anew, she must navigate the complex landscape of her past when she comes face to face with a younger woman threatening down the same path.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Darcy Fitzpatrick
Josh Druken
Catering:
Elaine Condon
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Data Management Technician:
Aaron Elliott
Director:
Jacqueline Hynes
Director of Photography:
Adam Penney
Editor:
Chris Darlington
First Assistant Camera:
Tommy Humphries
First Assistant Director:
Elsa Morena
Foley Artist:
Hilary Thomson
Foley Recordist:
Matthew Thomson
Gaffer:
Thomas Kelly
Key Grip:
Jason Andrews
Location Manager:
Matt Prim
Location Production Assistant:
Liam Small
Makeup & Hair:
Mackenzie Geehan
Music:
Patrick Canning
Online Editor:
Mark R. Perry
Producer:
G. Patrick Condon
Elsa Morena
Production Design:
Jenn Brown
Production Manager:
G. Patrick Condon
Property Master:
Andy Pyne
Runner Art Department:
Mike Cuiffini
Script Editor:
Mark Hoffe
Script Supervisor:
Jana Gillis
Second Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Noah
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Winter
Set Production Assistant:
Victoria Wells
Sound Editor:
Marco Dölle
Sound Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Thomson
Still Photographer:
Victoria Wells
Swing:
Stephen McCarthy
Wardrobe Designer:
Heather Power
Writer:
Jacqueline Hynes
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