The Perfect Pairing (2022) [G]

Release Date:
January 15, 2022

Original Title:
The Perfect Pairing

Alternate Titles:
Love and Ice Wine
The Perfect Pair

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Love and Ice Wine Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 84

Sip back and fall in love.

A food and wine critic who hits her head and loses memory while accidentally visiting a winery she panned in the past, owned and operated by single dad Michael.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Justin Yaroski

"B" Camera Operator:
John Yapp

ADR Recordist:
Jeffrey Roy
Ehren Pfiefer

Art Direction:
Justin Campbell
Graham Caswell

Assistant Art Director:
Mike Nesbitt

Assistant Costume Designer:
Cleo Power
Jordan Black
Murphy McDonald-Rea

Assistant Location Manager:
James Dolby

Assistant Production Manager:
James Dolby

Best Boy Electric:
Mario Vertolli

Best Boy Grip:
Gui Riberio

Boom Operator:
Petr Zabolotnikov

Casting:
Larissa Mair

Casting Assistant:
Kate Peters

Casting Associate:
Colleen Rush

Co-Producer:
Banner Isaac

Colorist:
Drake Conrad

Costume Designer:
Sarah Lake

Costume Set Supervisor:
Aalyah Sundar

Costume Supervisor:
Lindsay Jenner

Dialogue Editor:
Jeremy Kessler

Digital Imaging Technician:
Max Putintsey

Director:
Don McBrearty

Director of Photography:
Justin Yaroski

Dolly Grip:
Michael Kostuk

Editor:
Fabiola Caraza
Sean Song

Electrician:
Tex Entch
Dylan Pickett-Fallis

Executive Producer:
David Perlmutter
Robert Vaughn
Marek Posival
Julie Di Cresce
Lewis Chesler
Alan J. Mintz
Pierre-Andre Rochat

Extras Casting:
Krista Fraser
Lindsay Hampejskova

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Shane Pikelin
Ash Tailor

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Andrea Cuda

First Assistant Director:
Manny Kargov
Aaron Duncan

First Assistant Hairstylist:
Tricia Leaño-Rosos

First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tricia Leaño-Rosos

Foley Artist:
Marilee Yorston
Ryan McNeill

Foley Recordist:
Dave Mercel

Gaffer:
Blayne Badge
Nathan Reinholds

Graphic Designer:
Mike Nesbitt

Grip:
Yosief Tafiere

Key Grip:
Michael Christopher

Key Makeup Artist:
Stephanie Tang

Location Assistant:
Kira Tromblay
Spiros Kourtelessis

Location Manager:
Alexander Broughton

Makeup & Hair:
Rachel Allison
Amanda Cassel
Taylor Vigneux

Music:
Mikel Hurwitz

Online Editor:
Richard Doman

Post Production Supervisor:
David Huband

Producer:
Tiffany Swears

Production Coordinator:
Vanessa Okafo
Michael Valitutti
Maya Modzynski

Production Design:
Gavin Mitchell
Sarah Nicole Lang

Production Manager:
Tiffany Swears

Property Master:
Jenna Allain
Malcolm McKenzie

Script Supervisor:
Cleo Brown
Joseph Burdi

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrii Shtakal
Ben Kicknosway

Second Assistant Director:
Garfield Russekk
Paul Grewal
Dave C. Hall

Set Decoration:
Britt Skelly

Set Dresser:
Brandon Mckenna
Jonathan Mendonca

Sound Effects Editor:
Alan Geldhart

Sound Mixer:
Kenzie Yango
Raheem Grant

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Calvin Tran

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lucas Roveda

Sound Recordist:
Dana Lageman

Still Photographer:
Chris Katsarov

Third Assistant Director:
Alessia Meta
Scott Marleau

Transportation Co-Captain:
Frank Riso

Transportation Coordinator:
Robert Arsenault

Writer:
Rickie Castaneda
Julie Sherman Wolfe
Megan Hocking

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