Stealing Paradise (2012) [R]

Release Date:
August 24, 2012

Original Title:
Stealing Paradise

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Incendo Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A  US: R 

Runtime: 89

Amanda, a brilliant aeronautical engineer, is enraged when her breakthrough design is stolen and patented by her colleague Brendan. When he is found murdered, she becomes the prime suspect and soon finds she is not only fighting for her design - but fight for her life - as someone out there is determined to silence her protest for good.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Maurice Roy

"C" Camera Operator:
Denis-Noël Mostert

ADR Editor:
Natalie Fleurant

ADR Recording Engineer:
Thomas Kilzer
Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher
Dave Fritz

ADR Supervisor:
Natalie Fleurant
David Spence
Janice Ierulli

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Yvan Brunet

Additional Grip:
Francis Bronsard
Martin Renaud
Martin Tremblay
Jeff Nichol
Michaél Thomas

Additional Production Assistant:
Delphine Lecourtois
Christian Picone
Marie-Andrée Fortier
Laurence Grandbois-Bernard
Josni Bélanger
Gabrielle-Anne Désy
Annie Robitaille
Karine Taillon
François Pierre Breau

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Audrey D. Laroche
Ariane Côté-Chénier
Dominique Gaglione D'Amico
Karine P. Labelle
Roxanna Macedo
Gabrielle Mankiewicz

Art Department Coordinator:
Isabelle Létourneau

Art Direction:
André Chamberland

Assistant Editor:
Anthony Pépin

Assistant Property Master:
Sarah-Rose Buchanan

Assistant Set Decoration:
Veronique Leduc

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kyle Switzer

Assistant Unit Manager:
Sacha LaPierre

Associate Producer:
Matthew Jemus

Attorney:
Shari Segal

Best Boy Electrician:
Jérôme Bouchard

Best Boy Grip:
Christian Sauvageau

Boom Operator:
Louis Dutil

Camera Trainee:
Pierric Soucy
Pascal Bégin

Casting:
Vera Miller
Nadia Rona

Casting Consultant:
Linda Berger

Colorist:
Marilène Clouâtre

Costume Designer:
Anie Fisette

Craft Service:
Sara Poirier
Jonathan Sommerville

Dialogue Editor:
Mireille Morin

Director:
Tristan DuBois

Director of Photography:
Daniel Villeneuve

Dolly Grip:
Jacques Dupuis

Dresser:
Julie Legault
Claudia Manseau

Driver:
Steven Woloshen
Karine Duquette
Lix Croquet
Katerine Lambert

Editor:
Isabelle Malenfant

Electrician:
Nicolas Bouliane
Charles Proulx

Executive Producer:
Stephen Greenberg
Jean Bureau

Extras Casting:
Mike Bucci

Extras Dresser:
Julie Chénard
Sophie Godard
Fanny Poliquin Bureau

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Isabelle Pépin

First Assistant "C" Camera:
Eric Morin

First Assistant Camera:
Jocelyn Simard

First Assistant Director:
Gabriel Teller

Foley Artist:
Simon Meilleur

Foley Recording Engineer:
Daniel Bisson

Gaffer:
Alex Amyot

Generator Operator:
Yves Ouimet

Grip:
Marc Brault

Hairdresser:
Serge Morache

Key Dresser:
Josée Philibert

Key Grip:
Jean-François Sauvageau

Key Hairdresser:
Ronald J. Rolfe

Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino

Location Assistant:
Véronique Mathieu

Location Manager:
Pierre Carroll

Lyricist:
Mathieu Vanasse

Makeup Artist:
Mélanie Rodrigue

Music Producer:
Mathieu Vanasse
Claude Milot

Online Editor:
Martine Rousseau

Original Music Composer:
Mathieu Vanasse
Claude Milot

Picture Car Coordinator:
Luc Poirier

Post Production Assistant:
Marie-Christine Bourgeois

Post Production Coordinator:
Isabelle Nadeau

Post Production Supervisor:
Mélanie Gauthier

Producer:
Josée Mauffette
Serge Denis
Jean Bureau

Production Accountant:
Desmond Kennedy

Production Assistant:
Ariel Méthot Bellemare

Production Coordinator:
Chanterelle Letellier

Production Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger

Production Secretary:
Nadine Lussier

Property Buyer:
Caroline Alder

Property Master:
Jamie Knutson

Runner Art Department:
Joanie Bourque

Script Supervisor:
Nathalie Paquette

Seamstress:
Julie Legault

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Natacha LeMay

Second Assistant Camera:
Isabelle Savard
Guillaume Marceau
Isabelle Pépin

Second Assistant Director:
Sinan Saber

Set Decoration:
Mary Lynn Deachman

Set Production Assistant:
Jean-François Rioux

Sound Effects Editor:
Marc Gagnon
Raymond Legault

Sound Mixer:
Aurélien Salvy
Bernard Gariépy Strobl

Sound Supervisor:
Martin Cazes

Stand In:
René Paiement
Vie Nystrom

Steadicam Operator:
Gilles Fillion

Still Photographer:
Yannick MacDonald

Stunt Coordinator:
Stéphane Lefebvre

Stunt Double:
Marie-Laurence Paquin
Alison Cote
Stéphane Julien

Stunts:
Thomas Liccioni

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michel B. Bordeleau

Teleplay:
Tom Gates

Third Assistant Director:
Bryan Greenberg

Truck Production Assistant:
Gabriel Fortin-Taillon
Jean-Martin Landry

Unit Manager:
Benjamin Sales

Unit Publicist:
Danielle Savage

Wardrobe Master:
Micheline Cossette

Weapons Wrangler:
Paul Barrette
Christian Labrie

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