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Release Date:
September 21, 2017
Original Title:
Aim for the Roses
Genres:
Documentary | History | Music
Production Companies:
Opus 59 Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
In 1976, Canadian stuntman Ken Carter declared his intention to jump a mile over the St. Lawrence Seaway in a rocket powered car. In 2008, Canadian musician Mark Haney declared his intention to pay tribute to Ken Carter in the form of a concept album for solo double bass. In 2011, Canadian filmmaker John Bolton declared his intention to make a "musical docudrama" about both men. Aim for the Roses is a one-of-a-kind film, about a one-of-a-kind album, about a one-of-a-kind stunt, all three of which could only happen in Canada.
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Assistant Location Manager:
James L. Head
Choreographer:
Meredith Kalaman
Director:
John Bolton
Director of Photography:
Vince Arvidson
Drone Cinematographer:
Cody Glive
Drone Pilot:
Dinesh Anandavel
Editor:
Brendan Woollard
First Assistant Director:
Rosalee Yagihara
Location Manager:
Lindsay Bradford
Original Music Composer:
Mark Haney
Producer:
Naomi Mark
John Bolton
Production Design:
Michael S. Bolton
Second Assistant Director:
Malin Ottosson
Thanks:
Robert Fortier
Writer:
Brendan Woollard
John Bolton
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