A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 2, 2012
Original Title:
For Dorian
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
El Pensamiento Films
Toronto Metropolitan University
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
A father fears the sexual awakening of his disabled son, a teenager living with Down syndrome, and struggles with the notion of letting him grow up.
Animation:
Adam Buckley
Assistant Editor:
Anne Feldman
Stuart Fargher
Boom Operator:
Lukas Sluzar
Colorist:
Tom Engelmann
Dialogue Editor:
Jill Purdy
Director:
Rodrigo Barriuso
Director of Photography:
Kelly Jeffrey
Editor:
Michelle Szemberg
Electrician:
Ash Xavier
Executive Producer:
Magda Gonzalez-Mora
Juanita Montalvo
Julia Ouellette
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Haight
First Assistant Director:
Davina Rimmer
Gaffer:
Chris Harmsworth
Grip:
Matthew Muszalski
Conor Doyle
Key Grip:
Charles Hutchings
Key Hair Stylist:
Danielle Sahota
Key Makeup Artist:
Danielle Sahota
Line Producer:
Erika Lobko
Music:
Michael Vincent
Post Production Coordinator:
Emma Sanders Finlayson
Producer:
Davina Rimmer
Rodrigo Barriuso
Production Design:
Zazu Myers
Production Manager:
Erika Lobko
Script Supervisor:
Thea Hollatz
Justin Edward Lake
Second Assistant Director:
Emma Minigan
Set Decoration:
Ciara Vernon
Sound Effects Editor:
David Caporale
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Morrow
Sound Recordist:
Lukas Sluzar
Still Photographer:
Erika Lobko
Biserka Livaja
Story Editor:
Kyah Green
Visual Effects:
Adam Buckley
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Danielle Sahota
Writer:
Rodrigo Barriuso
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