Love Locks (2017) [G]

Release Date:
January 28, 2017

Original Title:
Love Locks

Alternate Titles:
Coup de foudre à Paris
巴黎愛情鎖

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Hallmark Media
Muse Entertainment
Storybox Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 95

Lindsey Wilson first found love in the romantic city of Paris when she was a university student studying art there. Now, twenty years later, she is returning to the City of Light to take her daughter on an adventure there. With a little inspiration from the city's famed "love locks" on its scenic bridges, the adventure proves to be a journey of romance and rediscovery for the divorced Lindsey when she reconnects with her college flame in Paris and finds that her first love just might be the lasting love of her life after all.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Richard Ciupka

"B" Camera Operator:
Mathieu Charest

Art Department Coordinator:
France Boudreau

Art Direction:
Greg Nowak

Assistant Accountant:
Jessica Banal

Assistant Costume Designer:
Alexandra Courtemanche

Assistant Editor:
Shaun Lang

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Catherine Lahaye

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marie-Helene Roy

Assistant Set Decoration:
Marie-Eve Richard
Veronique Leduc

Best Boy Electric:
Andre-Pierre Lampron

Best Boy Grip:
Claude Sauvageau

Boom Operator:
Norman Bernard

Casting:
Penny Perry
Nadia Rona
Rosina Bucci

Colorist:
Gary Shaw

Costume Coordinator:
Maïa Nadon-Chbib

Costume Designer:
Claire Nadon

Costumer:
Alexandra Sawicki

Craft Service:
Francis Cardinal

Data Wrangler:
Daniel Lacasse

Decorator:
Sébastien Thivierge

Director:
Martin Wood

Director of Photography:
Richard Ciupka

Dolly Grip:
Stephen Wells

Editor:
Brad Rines

Executive Producer:
John Tinker
Jim Head
Joel S. Rice

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Catherine Tessier
Eric Morin

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jacques F. Bernier

First Assistant Accountant:
Patricia Gomez Zlatar

First Assistant Director:
Matthew Jemus

Gaffer:
Benoit Sévigny

Generator Operator:
Francis Gemme-Jolicoeur

Grip:
Samuel Eusanio
Valerie Dion
Benoit Denis

Hairstylist:
Remy Hudon

Key Costumer:
Ginette Duval

Key Grip:
Tommy Bellefeuille

Key Hair Stylist:
Anne-Marie Lanza

Key Rigging Grip:
Jean-François Dubé

Lighting Technician:
Jean-Nicolas Barron
Sébastien Lauzon
Nicolas Tardif
Simon Fraser
Charles Peloquin

Line Producer:
Ludovic Naar

Location Coordinator:
Réjane Gouzerh

Location Manager:
Pierre Blondin

Makeup Artist:
Manuelle Savoie

Makeup Designer:
Emilie Gauthier

Music Coordinator:
Siân O'Byrne

Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin

Online Editor:
Oliver Granillo

Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson

Painter:
Martin Dumais

Payroll Accountant:
Spiri Katerelos

Post Production Coordinator:
Nikki Lee

Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Macintyre

Producer:
Gilles Perreault

Production Accountant:
Bernard Topalian

Production Coordinator:
Victorine Tamafo

Production Design:
Martin Gendron

Property Master:
Denys Marois

Props:
Denis Hamel
Caroline Davignon
Jean-Christophe Meunier

Rigging Gaffer:
David Desgroseillers

Rigging Grip:
Sylvain Girouard
Pierre-Luc L'Espérance

Script Supervisor:
Nanouk Martel

Seamstress:
Cristina Carvalho

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Etienne Didelot-Pothier

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Olivia Aravecchia
Isabelle de Montmollin

Second Assistant Director:
Laurence Mercier

Set Decoration:
Suzanne Cloutier

Set Dresser:
Stéphane Caron
Patrice Delvaux
Daniel Larocque
Mathieu Lemay
Daniel Quirion
Pierre-Martin Donais

Sound Mixer:
Simon Poudrette

Steadicam Operator:
Mathieu Charest

Still Photographer:
Philippe Bossé

Story:
Teena Booth
John Tinker

Third Assistant Director:
Ariane Collman

Transportation Captain:
Lyssa J. Caster

Transportation Coordinator:
Alexandre Juaneda

Unit Manager:
Stephane Desharnais

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mario Rachelle

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Tippi Dobrofsky
Neal H. Dobrofsky
John Tinker

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