Love & Savagery (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 2009

Original Title:
Love & Savagery

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Cogeco Program Development Fund
Corus Entertainment
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
Irish Film Industry
Mongrel Media
Morag Loves Company
Movie Central
Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development
Park Ex Pictures
Subotica
The Movie Network
Téléfilm Canada

Production Countries:
Canada | Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

In 1969, a visiting geologist from Newfoundland arouses scandal in a small Irish village when he romances a local girl who’s destined for the convent.

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ADR Recordist:
Dave Fritz

ADR Supervisor:
Natalie Fleurant

Accountant:
Jennifer Griffin

Art Direction Intern:
Nenazoma McNamee

Assistant Director Trainee:
Marianne Moran
Nora Henderson

Assistant Editor:
Stéfanie Guadagnino

Assistant Hairstylist:
Victoria Noseworthy

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sonia Dolan

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ruth McKee

Best Boy Grip:
Flora Planchat
John Roche

Book:
Des Walsh

Camera Operator:
Peter Wignall

Camera Trainee:
Dáire Mac An tSaoir

Carpenter:
Sam Paterson

Casting:
Ros Hubbard
Jenny Lewis
John Hubbard
Sara Kay

Color Timer:
Arthur Montreuil

Costume Design:
Marie J. Sharpe

Dialect Coach:
Gavin O'Donoghue

Dialogue Editor:
Natalie Fleurant
Jean-Philippe St-Laurent

Digital Compositor:
Marie-Josee Auclair
Evelyne Leblond
Hugo Léveillé
Philippe Roberge

Digital Intermediate:
Julien Tremblay
Marie-Hélène Bourget

Director:
John N. Smith

Director of Photography:
Pierre Letarte

Dolly Grip:
Patrice Lapointe

Driver:
Kenneth Quinn
Alan Dixon

Editor:
Michel Arcand

Electrician:
Sean Cahill

Executive Producer:
Tristan Lynch

First Assistant Director:
Marc Larose

Foley Artist:
Nicolas Gagnon

Gaffer:
Noel Cullen
Clermont Lapointe

Generator Operator:
Tim Murphy

Hairstylist:
Dana Kalder

Head of Production:
Benoit Touchette

Key Grip:
Sean Doran

Legal Services:
Joe Sisto

Loader:
Mark O'Neill

Main Title Designer:
Olivia Barratier

Makeup Artist:
Diane Simard
Réjean Goderre

Original Music Composer:
Bertrand Chénier

Post Production Supervisor:
Pierre Thériault

Producer:
Tristan Lynch
Barbara Doran
Lynne Wilson
Kevin Tierney

Production Accountant:
Janice Sheridan

Production Coordinator:
Julie Gardner
Erin French

Production Design:
Raymond Dupuis
Padraig O'Neill

Production Manager:
Hélène Ross

Production Supervisor:
Jo Homewood

Property Buyer:
Marion Picard

Scenic Artist:
Paul Wade

Script Coordinator:
Rick Cranford

Script Supervisor:
Milena Popović

Second Assistant Director:
Angèle Gagnon
Therese Friel

Sound:
Claude Hazanavicius
Harvey Hyslop
Daniel Bisson

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Neary

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bernard Gariépy Strobl
Patrick Lalonde

Stand In:
Duane Chard

Standby Carpenter:
Eoin Bailey

Stunts:
Patrick Kerton

Supervising Producer:
Rob Blackie

Supervising Sound Editor:
Pierre-Jules Audet

Third Assistant Director:
Toby Jeans
Adam Philpott

Transcriptions:
Salma Ayache

Unit Publicist:
Maureen O'Donnell

Visual Effects Producer:
Eve Brunet

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Olivier Goulet

Wardrobe Assistant:
Melanie Mooney

Writer:
Des Walsh

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