We Wanted More (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 2013

Original Title:
We Wanted More

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Canadian Film Centre (CFC)

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

An indie-rock singer loses her voice on the precipice of her first world tour.

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ADR Recordist:
James Gallagher

Best Boy Electric:
Courtney O'Connor

Boom Operator:
Paolo Di Teodoro

Casting:
Millie Tom

Cinematography:
Jackson Parrell

Co-Writer:
Stephen Dunn
Margaret Rose Lester

Costume Design:
Kristen V. O'Reilly

Data Management Technician:
Set Shuter

Dialogue Editor:
Claire Dobson

Director:
Stephen Dunn

Editor:
Bryan Atkinson

Electrician:
Dillon McManamy

Executive Producer:
Kathryn Emslie

First Assistant Camera:
Christine Buijs

First Assistant Director:
Lauren Cowley

Foley Recordist:
Brian Gogarty

Key Costumer:
Brittney Wall

Key Grip:
Arnold Caylakyan
Brad Sayeau

Key Makeup Artist:
Tara Brawley

Music:
Todor Kobakov

Producer:
Jennifer Shin

Production Assistant:
Ryan Jakubek

Production Coordinator:
May Antaki
Aidan Denison

Production Design:
Jeannette Nguyen

Production Manager:
Jessica Adams

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Sheilagh McGrory

Sound Effects Editor:
Camille Bruni
Brennan Mercer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lana Marie Hattar
Filip Hosek

Story:
Stephen Dunn
A.J. Bond

Thanks:
Larissa Giroux

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Beau Parsons

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Martin Tori

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