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Release Date:
August 26, 2019
Original Title:
The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film
Alternate Titles:
The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film – Part One: Gimme Shelter: Cinepix and the Birth of the Canadian Horror Film
The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film – Part Two: An Emerging Revolution: New Territories & Diverse Fears
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
101 Films
441 Films
Cine-Excess North America
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 123
A brand new feature-length documentary exploring the social contexts behind Canadian horror cinema from filmmakers and authors Ernest Mathijs and Xavier Mendik.
Assistant Director:
Michael Bickerton
Director:
Xavier Mendik
Phillip Escott
Director of Photography:
Jim Kunz
Editor:
Jamie Hilton
Executive Producer:
Tim Scaping
Steve Davey
Lighting Camera:
Rob Hawsom
Jim Kunz
Ash Connaughton
Andy McNeal
Vince D'Amato
Jérôme Binette
Music:
Darryl Mcsporran
Keith Mansfield
Producer:
Ernest Mathijs
Greg Dunning
Phillip Escott
Xavier Mendik
Production Manager:
Robert McLaughlin
Researcher:
Molly McCarthy
Tara Stitt
Kristof Marton
Darryl Mcsporran
Sound:
Sarah Downing
Jay Stringer
VFX Supervisor:
Ioan Banzourkov
Writer:
Xavier Mendik
Ernest Mathijs
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