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SHOOTING of THE TABLE is a WRAP! The shoot took place over three days, included over 14 actors, two locations, breakdancing, bad eighties hair and 5 different types of jello dishes. Part of the shoot used the Red Camera. The short is now headed into post productionfor a projected early spring completion. |
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FROSTBITE TO BROADCAST AGAIN on CTV For those of you who have missed the previous broadcasts... FROSTBITE: MANITOBA AND THE COLD WAR |
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SHOOTING of THE TABLE is a WRAP! The shoot took place over three days, included over 14 actors, two locations, breakdancing, bad eighties hair and 5 different types of jello dishes. Part of the shoot used the Red Camera. The short is now headed into post productionfor a projected early spring completion. |
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FROSTBITE TO BROADCAST AGAIN on CTV For those of you who have missed the previous broadcasts... FROSTBITE: MANITOBA AND THE COLD WAR |
Sex, Violence and Wood... followed by hot chocolate.
This very Canadian short film has travelled
the world screening in over 25 festivals and
winning an Accolade, Indie, a Golden Duck
from China, a Peoples Choice from Australia
and most recently a Crystal Award from the
Canada International Film Festival.
For more info:
www.tobogganist.ca
Written/Directed
by Andrew Wall
Photography by Ryan Herdman
Genre: Comedy
Shot on: Red Cam and HDV
World Premiere: TBA
The Table... A man deals with the emotional
scars from the family gatherings of his
childhood in the presence of his somewhat un professional psychiatrist.
Currently in post production.
Written/Directed
by Andrew Wall
Produced by Will Antoniuk
Executive Producer Kyle Bornais
Half Hour Documentary
Airing on CTV Manitoba.
Jet planes, underground bunkers and giant truck mounted
missiles...
With unprecedented access to the Canadian
Forces and archival footage Frostbite reveals the many unique
and important roles that Manitoba played during the Cold War.
Frostbite is the first broadcast documentary that Andrew Wall directed and wrote. It began airing in 2007.