Summer Villa (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 2016

Original Title:
Summer Villa

Alternate Titles:
French romance
Poletna vila
Sommerflirt
Szerelem a villában
Un verano para recordar
Vacanza d'amore
Лето на вилле

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
RG Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 84

There is a "je ne sais quoi" in the air

Although a successful romance novelist, Terry Russell hasn't had luck in her own love life. After a disastrous first date with cocky, hot-shot New York chef Matthew Everston, she retreats to her friend's French villa for the summer to finish her latest novel, with her reluctant teenage daughter in tow.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Mathieu Charest

"B" Camera Operator:
Bruce Chun

ADR Editor:
Guy Pelletier

ADR Recording Engineer:
Maxime Potvin

ADR Supervisor:
Guy Pelletier

Art Department Coordinator:
Marie-Claude L'Heureux

Art Direction:
Paola Ridolfi

Assistant Accountant:
Andre Rivet

Assistant Decorator:
Diane Jouvet

Assistant Foley Artist:
Stephane Clermont

Assistant Location Manager:
Laurent Gladu
Guylaine Bisson

Assistant Set Decoration:
Emmanuelle Fournier

Assistant Unit Manager:
Claude Chanpagne

Best Boy Electric:
Sebastien Paiement-Giroux

Best Boy Grip:
Martin Vaillancourt

Boom Operator:
Paskal Perreault

Casting:
Andrea Kenyon
Randi Wells
Penny Perry

Colorist:
Ross Cole

Costume Designer:
Sophie Chouinard

Craft Service:
Christian Marion

Dialogue Editor:
Guy Pelletier

Director:
Pat Kiely

Director of Photography:
Bruce Chun

Dolly Grip:
Pierre Malouin

Editor:
Jean Beaudoin

Electrician:
Sinaj Lapointe
Kim Larouche
Jean-Simon Laflamme

Executive Producer:
Gaylyn Fraiche
Danny Rossner
Fernando Szew
Joe Iacono

Extras Casting:
Nick Walker

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Eric Morin

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ivan Peloquin

First Assistant Director:
Benoît Hamel

Foley Artist:
Guy Francoeur

Foley Recording Engineer:
Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher

Gaffer:
Daniel Schwartzberg

Generator Operator:
Claude Reimnitz

Graphic Designer:
Lise Dagenais

Greensman:
Dylan LaFreniere

Key Grip:
Benoît Lamarche

Location Manager:
Francois Renaud

Music:
James Gelfand
Louise Tremblay

Music Supervisor:
Martine Rainville

Online Editor:
Mathieu Beausoleil

Post Production Supervisor:
Milaine Gamache

Producer:
Ronald Gilbert
Joe Iacono

Production Accountant:
Pierre Guévremont

Production Coordinator:
Francine Lebrun

Production Manager:
Danny Rossner

Property Master:
Véronique Gagné

Props:
Brigitte Deshusses

Script Supervisor:
Fanny Bellavance

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Julie Caron

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Marie-Ève Gosselin

Second Assistant Director:
Lise Péloquin

Set Decoration:
Sylvain Mendez

Set Dresser:
Marc Choquette
Patrick Parle
Martin Binette
Daniel Renaudin
Sebastien Perron

Sound Designer:
Jean-Philippe Savard

Sound Effects Editor:
Jean-Philippe Savard

Sound Mixer:
Gabor Vadnay

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Isabelle Lussier

Sound Supervisor:
Jean-Philippe Savard

Still Photographer:
Pantazidis Panagiotis

Third Assistant Director:
Florelle Del Brugo

Unit Manager:
José Wilson

Writer:
Carrie L. Evans
Emi Mochizuki

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