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Release Date:
February 10, 2000
Original Title:
The Fairy Faith
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
John Walker Productions
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Walker takes us on a personal journey into a world of myth and imagination that he learned from his grandmother. He travels from the Moors of Devon and the Highlands of Scotland to the brooding Celtic landscapes of Ireland and the intimate hills of Cape Breton, in his search of this potent “otherworld” of the imagination.
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Additional Photography:
Jim Aquila
Robert Zimmerman
Administration:
John William Lutz
Administrative Assistant:
Vanessa Larsen
Stephanie Coolen
Assistant Picture Editor:
Jason MacLeod
John Rosborough
Director:
John Walker
Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham
John Walker
Editor:
Angela Baker
Executive Producer:
Sally Bochner
Music:
Mary Jane Lamond
Elizabeth-Jane Baldry
Glenn Coolen
Mark Currie
Ian MacMillan
Scott MacMillan
John Spearns
Producer:
Kent Martin
John Walker
Production Accountant:
Michael Foy
Production Coordinator:
Barbara Sniderman
Barb Sniderman
Production Manager:
Deborah Parker
Production Supervisor:
Patricia Coughran
Researcher:
Nisha Pahuja
Barbara Rieti
Gillian Marsh
Elizabeth Klinck
Tanya Gillian
Margaret Bennett
Sound:
Ross Redfern
Sound Editor:
Alex Salter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lou Solakofski
Steph Carrier
Dave Nighswander
Sound Recordist:
Alex Salter
Transportation Coordinator:
John Butler
Writer:
John Walker
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