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Release Date:
January 1, 2000
Original Title:
Clothesline Patch
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Patch Productions Limited
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Clothesline Patch is the story of a young girl trying to keep a secret in a small Newfoundland outport (c. 1966), an unlikely setting for keeping secrets. The central focus is the clothesline patch, the communal clearing where washing is set out to dry. It is also the place where gossip is shared. Hannah is determined that her secret of becoming a woman must never reach the clothesline patch. To ensure this, she goes to extraordinary lengths to hide the fact that she has entered puberty, sometimes with amusing results.
Art Direction:
Marty Sexton
Assistant Editor:
Dorian Rowe
Assistant Location Manager:
Tony Butt
Assistant Sound Editor:
Harvey Hyslop
Assistant Unit Manager:
Cara Powell
Boom Operator:
Don Ellis
Camera Trainee:
Mark Power
Casting:
Michelle Jackson
Continuity:
Lyly Fortin
Costume Design:
Marie J. Sharpe
Craft Service:
Rod Jerrett
Daily Electrics:
Flora Planchat
Director:
Mary Lewis
Director of Photography:
David De Volpi
Editor:
Lara Mazur
Electrician:
Geoff Younghusband
Executive Producer:
Christopher Zimmer
First Assistant Director:
Paul Pope
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Hair Designer:
Tim Howard
Key Hair Stylist:
Dorothy Martin
Key Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Martin
Line Producer:
Jennice Ripley
Makeup & Hair:
Terry Andrews
Music:
Geoff Panting
Producer:
Anita Reilly McGee
Robert J. Petrie
Producer's Assistant:
Michelle Jackson
Production Assistant:
Erin Hennessey
Property Master:
John Norman
Publicist:
Michelle Jackson
Second Assistant Camera:
Keith Burgess
Second Assistant Director:
Kelly Stone
Set Decoration:
Kathee Reardigan
Set Dresser:
Roger Maunder
Sound Editor:
Paul Steffler
Sound Mixer:
Paul Steffler
Third Assistant Director:
Terry Stone
Unit Manager:
Dana Warren
Wardrobe Assistant:
Deborah Clarke
Writer:
Donna Morrissey
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