A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Border at Tolstoi
Production Companies:
Drifting Light Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A border guard at the US-Canada crossing of Tolstoi, Manitoba falls victim to the effects of a strange weapon that separates her mind from her body. With her consciousness set adrift through the old Ukrainian Orthodox churches and tourist stops of Southeast Manitoba, she finds herself witness to a crime that, in her disconnected state, she’s powerless to stop.
Art Direction:
Matt Phelps
Associate Producer:
Rico Moran
Cinematography:
Rico Moran
Colorist:
Scott Hannigan
Construction Manager:
Mike Kotyk
Costume Consultant:
Jenna Wright
Data Management Technician:
Rich Thomson
Director:
Bob Kotyk
Drone Operator:
Thom Johnston
Editor:
Duff Smith
Executive Producer:
Andrew Moreau
Brent Skagford
Lorna Wright
Fight Choreographer:
Yani Gellman
First Assistant Camera:
Dannielle James
Music:
Elizabeth Leslie
Online Editor:
Whisper-Lynn Harper
Post Production Coordinator:
Alison MacDonald
Producer:
Bob Kotyk
Shane Murphy
Fiona Wan
Production Assistant:
Miguel Bouchard
Jeannine Brandt
Production Design:
Hayley Imerman
Second Assistant Camera:
Rich Thomson
Set Decoration:
Dean Goodmanson
Sound Editor:
Patrick Dal Cin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Fong
Sound Recordist:
Sophia Chong Zhang
Still Photographer:
Thom Johnston
Title Designer:
Matthew Hoffman
Writer:
Bob Kotyk
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