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Release Date:
April 1, 2011
Original Title:
Nexus
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 81
Holly is a struggling singer whose life is torn apart when she loses custody of her daughter, Chloe. When she travels to her soon to be ex-husbands estate in the country, for a weekend visit with Chloe, she is shocked to discover that he is missing. The police are called and the following day, Holly is accused of the murder of her husband. Holly unwittingly finds herself at the center of a small town conspiracy and must harness all her inner strength to save her daughter and clear her name.
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Costume Design:
Heather Rautiainen
Director:
Neil Coombs
Director of Photography:
Neil Coombs
Editor:
Neil Coombs
Editorial Production Assistant:
Austin Titley
Executive Producer:
David J. Woods
Makeup Artist:
Vivian Orgill
Music:
Guy Zerafa
Dave Klotz
Producer:
Grace Kosaka
Production Design:
Anna Lee
Production Manager:
Mylene Chalifoux
Script Supervisor:
Mckenzie Ring
Set Decoration:
Maggy Monceaux
Special Effects:
Max McDonald
Special Effects Coordinator:
Melinda Ramsay
Stunt Coordinator:
Robert Racki
Stunts:
Nick Alachiotis
Visual Effects:
Esteban Diaz
Writer:
Grace Kosaka
Neil Coombs
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