Siberia (2013-2013)

Premiere:
July 1, 2013

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 11

Finale:
September 16, 2013

Creators:
Matthew Arnold

Original Title:
Siberia

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Infinity Films
Welldone Production

Countries:
US

Siberia is an American mockumentary series about a reality television show where 16 contestants must survive in the Siberian territory of Tunguska. The show was filmed in Birds Hill Provincial Park just north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It premiered on NBC on July 1, 2013. The first season was met with generally favorable reviews from critics and viewers, with average viewership per episode coming in around 2.03 million viewers. Metacritic scored the show with a 63 out of 100. The series concluded its first season on September 16, 2013.

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ADR Mixer:
Matt Hovland

Camera Operator:
Herbert James Winterstern

Casting:
Lori Stefaniuk
Kerry Rock

Co-Executive Producer:
Joyce Giraud
Odin Shafer

Co-Producer:
Andy Cochran
Paul Pender
Herbert James Winterstern

Construction Coordinator:
Olaf Dux

Costume Coordinator:
Brenda Zachanowich

Costume Design:
Joyce Giraud

Creator:
Matthew Arnold

Dialogue Editor:
Paul Bercovitch

Executive Producer:
Chris Philip
Vyacheslav Yakovlev
Matthew Arnold
Michael Ohoven
Doug McCallie

Hair Department Head:
Brenda Magalas

Line Producer:
Joe Laurin

Makeup Department Head:
Brenda Magalas

Music:
Corey Wallace

Music Editor:
Jon Mooney

Post Production Supervisor:
Zak Kauffman

Producer:
James Gibb
Phyllis Laing

Production Manager:
Rhonda Baker

Sound Effects Editor:
Durand Trench

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ethan Beigel

Special Effects Coordinator:
Chad Giesbrecht

Supervising Producer:
Dan Katzman

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ethan Beigel

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michael Shand

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