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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
Yellow Bird
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ShootingStar Film Co.
Smiling Toad Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Fayette and Roy are an elderly couple in a dysfunctional relationship. Roy is dependent on Fayette for the basics in life, such as cooking and cleaning, yet he is always yelling at her that she can't even do these things right. To add what she considers a little sunshine in her life, Fayette buys a canary, which she initially hides from Roy. The yellow bird will eventually fundamentally change the nature of Fayette and Roy's relationship.
Animation:
Alain Savoie
Assistant Camera:
Bart Bialasik
Lindsay Key
Darren Kinash
Elia Walton-Amar
Assistant Production Manager:
John Bolen
Best Boy Grip:
Brad Clark
Boom Operator:
Les Jolliffe
Cinematography:
Christopher Sargent
Co-Producer:
Darren Portelli
Construction Coordinator:
Anthony Morassutti
Tony Morassutto
Costume Designer:
Kelsey Hart
Director:
Jessie Wallace
Editor:
Jessie Wallace
First Assistant Director:
Terry Stone
Kevin Walker
Gaffer:
Vinit Borrison
Music:
Ryan Latham
Producer:
Jessie Wallace
Steven N. Bray
Production Designer:
Mark Gabriel
Property Master:
Nathan Ouwehand
Script Supervisor:
Ivanka Bien
Second Assistant Director:
Kerry Young
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Andre Dupuis
Set Decoration:
Louis De Luca
Set Dresser:
Olga Barsky
Short Story:
Margie J. Lukas
Sound Effects Editor:
Sue Fawcett
Matthew Harrold
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stephen Barden
Sound Recordist:
Bissa Scekic
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Randy Daudlin
Steadicam Operator:
Matt Marek
Still Photographer:
Farhez Rayani
Third Assistant Director:
Fazia Ali
Dean Pollock
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steve Mottershead
Writer:
Jessie Wallace
Carol Brown
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