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Release Date:
August 31, 1988
Original Title:
Finding Mary March
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
NIFCO
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
This film discusses the search for the last remains of Demasduit (Mary March), one of the last of the Indigenous Beothuk people, set in the Red Indian Lake area of Central Newfoundland. A young girl, Bernadette Buchans, believes that she is related to Mary March. Throughout the whole film, Bernadette and her father Ted are searching for the grave of her mother. An archaeologist/ photographer, Nancy George, accompanies them and she also believes that she has family connections to the Beothuks.
Art Direction:
Pam Hall
Assistant Editor:
Antonia McGrath
Assistant Production Manager:
Jennice Ripley
Casting:
Jim Maunder
Continuity:
Rosemary House
Costume Design:
Peggy Hogan
Director:
Ken Pittman
Director of Photography:
Michael Jones
Editor:
Derek Norman
Executive Producer:
Stirling Norris
John Harris
First Assistant Camera:
Nigel Markham
Dominique Gusset
First Assistant Director:
Barbara Doran
Paul Pope
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Generator Operator:
Rob MacDonald
Key Grip:
Nigel Markham
Makeup & Hair:
Paulette Cable
Music:
Paul Steffler
Pamela Morgan
Negative Cutter:
Pierre Comte
Producer:
Ken Pittman
Rob Iveson
Production Accountant:
Stirling Norris
Production Assistant:
Sharon Halfyard
Erika Pittman
Sean Doran
Production Manager:
Rob Iveson
Stirling Norris
Production Secretary:
Stephanie Squires
Property Master:
Dave Roe
Publicist:
Ken Pittman
Script Consultant:
Bob Joy
Script Supervisor:
Barbara Gordon
Second Assistant Camera:
Jamie Lewis
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Nigel Markham
Set Designer:
Pam Hall
Sound:
Alex Salter
Jim Rillie
Still Photographer:
Manfred Buchheit
Third Assistant Director:
Barry Nichols
Title Designer:
Val Teodori
Wardrobe Assistant:
Mary Lewis
Wardrobe Designer:
Peggy Hogan
Karen Crummell
Writer:
Ken Pittman
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