Cardboard Junction (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2010

Original Title:
Cardboard Junction

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
NIFCO

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Young Leia is abandoned by her mother when they receive an unsettling visit from Mister, Mom's old friend and current employer.

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Assistant Camera:
Lynn Kristmanson
Mike Smith

Assistant Director:
Shara Désirée King

Assistant Editor:
Lynn Kristmanson

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jan Peterknecht

Best Boy Grip:
Andrew Best

Boom Operator:
Richard Crane

Camera Operator:
Nigel Markham

Catering:
Carolyn Power

Colorist:
Steve Cook
Linda Snelgrove

Continuity:
Patsi Chalmers

Costume Designer:
Christine Kenny

Director:
Jacqueline Hynes

Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham

Editor:
Lyly Fortin

Foley Artist:
Lori Clarke

Foley Recordist:
Mark Neary

Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie

Grip:
Arthur Haynes

Hairdresser:
Victoria Noseworthy

Key Grip:
Jason Andrews

Location Manager:
Shannon Lynn Hawes

Location Scout:
Cara Powell

Makeup Artist:
Andrew Squires

Music:
Phil Goodland

Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Linda Snelgrove

Producer:
Kelly Davis

Production Assistant:
Nichole Burton

Production Designer:
Shelley Cornick

Production Manager:
Erin French

Property Master:
Duane Chard

Second Assistant Director:
Noel Harris

Security:
Ryan Wade

Set Decoration:
Ane Christensen

Sound Editor:
Harvey Hyslop

Sound Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Scott Yates

Sound Recordist:
Scott Yates

Still Photographer:
Victoria Wells

Story Editor:
Justin Simms
Maureen Dorey

Swing:
Arthur Haynes

Writer:
Jacqueline Hynes

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