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Release Date:
October 20, 2019
Original Title:
The Death of Winter
Genres:
History
Production Companies:
LJH Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
The Death of Winter: In 1830s Newfoundland, a woman is on trial for the murder of her husband. While innocent of the homicide, she is hanged for having an affair.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lisa Machin
Assistant Director:
Kelly Warren
Assistant Editor:
Aaron Elliott
Associate Producer:
Aaron Elliott
Casting:
Maggie Keiley
Cinematography:
Duncan De Young
Colorist:
Aaron Elliott
Costume Design:
Christine Kenny
Digital Imaging Technician:
Aaron Elliott
Director:
Latonia Hartery
Editor:
Justin Simms
Electrician:
Nathan David Bugler
Executive Producer:
Deanne Foley
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Jackson
First Assistant Director:
Erin French
Foley Artist:
Paul Steffler
Gaffer:
Mike Clarke
Key Grip:
Phil St. Aubin
Key Makeup Artist:
Skye Tostowaryk
Location Assistant:
Myles Reichel
Location Manager:
Andrew Strickland
Music:
Duane Andrews
Music Supervisor:
Bryan Power
Online Editor:
Aaron Elliott
Producer:
Latonia Hartery
Production Assistant:
Wanda Nolan
Production Design:
Ane Christensen
Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews
Property Master:
Andy Pyne
Researcher:
Larry Dohey
Script Consultant:
Ruth Atkinson
Script Supervisor:
Amanda Foote
Second Assistant Camera:
Kyla Smith
Second Assistant Director:
Alexa Jerrett
Sound Designer:
Paul Steffler
Sound Mixer:
Graham Colwell
Sound Recordist:
Scott Yates
Still Photographer:
Victoria Wells
Stunt Coordinator:
Shannon Crotty
Third Assistant Director:
Tyler Burry
Russ Cochrane
Visual Effects:
Jay Dahl
Writer:
Latonia Hartery
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