A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 17, 1996
Original Title:
For Hope
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
The life and death of a young woman who suffered from scleroderma, and how she and her family coped.
"B" Camera Operator:
Tom Fillingham
Additional Music:
Sheryl Crow
Art Direction:
Michael N. Wong
Assistant Editor:
Karen Sharp Lancaster
Camera Operator:
Randal Platt
Casting:
Margery Simkin
Michelle Allen
Construction Coordinator:
Harry Griffin-Beale
Costume Design:
Gregory Mah
Director:
Bob Saget
Director of Photography:
Ron Orieux
Editor:
Michael S. Murphy
Executive Producer:
Bernie Brillstein
Brad Grey
Bob Saget
Extras Casting:
Sandra Couldwell
First Assistant "B" Camera:
John Davidson
First Assistant Camera:
Tenzin Lhalungpa
First Assistant Director:
Peter D. Marshall
Gaffer:
Andrew W. Davidson
Hairstylist:
Thom MacIntyre
Key Grip:
Nick Kuchera
Location Manager:
Chris Rudolph
Makeup Artist:
Dianne Pelletier
Makeup Effects Designer:
Thomas R. Burman
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Music Editor:
Virginia S. Ellsworth
Original Music Composer:
Peter Rodgers Melnick
Producer:
Karen Moore
Production Accountant:
Mary Anne Waterhouse
Production Coordinator:
Kaayla Ryane
Production Design:
Michael Nemirsky
Production Manager:
Patti Allen
Property Master:
Wayne McLaughlin
Script Supervisor:
Jean Bereziuk
Second Assistant Camera:
Nick Watson
Second Assistant Director:
Wayne Bennett
Set Decoration:
Paul Joyal
Sound Mixer:
Ralph Parker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andre Perreault
T.W. Davis
Sound Recordist:
Chris Cain
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd McIntosh
Steadicam Operator:
Nathaniel Massey
John Davidson
Transportation Coordinator:
Mike Murphy
Writer:
Susan Rice
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