Wilby Wonderful

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Wilby Wonderful
Directed by Daniel MacIvor
Produced by Camelia Frieberg
Written by Daniel MacIvor
Music by Michael Timmins
Cinematography Rudolf Blahacek
Editing by Mike Munn
Distributed by 2004
Running time 99 mins.
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Language English
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Wilby Wonderful is a 2004 film by Daniel MacIvor.

The film is a drama about the lives of several different inhabitants of a small town called Wilby, in the days leading up to a municipal festival.


[edit] Cast (in credits order)

  • James Allodi ... Dan Jarvis
  • Maury Chaykin ... Mayor Brent Fisher
  • Paul Gross ... Buddy French
  • Rebecca Jenkins ... Sandra Anderson
  • Sandra Oh ... Carol French
  • Ellen Page ... Emily Anderson
  • Callum Keith Rennie ... Duck MacDonald
  • Daniel MacIvor ... Stan Lastman
  • Kathryn MacLellan ... Deena
  • Mary Ellen MacLean ... Irene
  • Susannah Hoffman ... Elaine Fisher
  • Marcella Grimaux ... Mackenzie Fisher
  • Caleb Langille ... Taylor
  • Terri Sanderson ... Reporter
  • Chris Saunderson ... Photographer
  • Patrick Keeler ... Stuart
  • Chett Buchanan ... Golfing Businessman #1
  • Mike Goodfellow ... Golfing Businessman #2
  • Ed Cayer ... Lotto Man
  • Devon Chisholm ... Jennie
  • Judith Hasen ... Lotto Woman
  • Rita Howell ... Mrs.Corkum
  • Lauren Ehrenworth ... Bartender
  • Deborah Bowles ... Neighbour
  • Lorraine Chapman ... Neighbour
  • Gillian Anderson ... Nurse
  • Allan Hawco ... Radio Announcer (voice)
  • Shannon Perreault ... Radio Announcer (voice)

[edit] Production Crew

  • Geneviève Appleton .... associate producer
  • Camelia Frieberg .... producer
  • Joe Frieberg .... executive producer
  • Sherrie Johnson .... co-producer
  • Stephen J. Turnbull .... line producer
  • Original Music by Michael Timmins
  • Cinematography by Rudolf Blahacek
  • Film Editing by Mike Munn & Shannon Perreault
  • Production Design by Emanuel Jannasch
  • Art Direction by Ann Bromley
  • Set Decoration by Lance Barney, Ian Greig, Hugh Jones
  • Costume Design by Lin Chapman
  • Makeup Department
    • Paulette Cable .... hair supervisor
    • Paulette Cable .... makeup supervisor
    • Evan Hyisky .... assistant hair/makeup
    • Jim Macdonald .... key hair stylist
  • Production Management
    • Geneviève Appleton .... post-production manager
    • Stephen J. Turnbull .... production manager
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
    • Sarah Campbell .... second assistant director
    • Mary Reynolds .... first assistant director
  • Art Department
    • Jason Clarke .... assistant art director
    • Colin Paul .... set decoration buyer
  • Sound Department
    • Fred Brennan .... sound editor
    • Steph Carrier .... sound re-recording mixer
    • Kathy Choi .... assistant sound editor
    • Martin Gwynn Jones .... assistant sound editor
    • Frank Kavanagh .... boom operator
    • Garrett Kerr .... sound editor
    • Sid Lieberman .... foley artist
    • Jim Rillie .... production sound mixer
    • David Rose .... sound editor
    • Lou Solakofski .... sound re-recording mixer
    • Jane Tattersall .... music editor
    • Jane Tattersall .... supervising sound editor
    • Randy Wilson .... foley recordist
  • Stunts
    • Randy Boliver .... stunt coordinator
  • Camera and Electrical Department
    • Rob Eshelby .... generator operator
  • Gary Sandover .... key grip
  • Other crew
    • William Cameron .... title designer
    • Shauna Hatt .... production coordinator
  • Catherine Rankin .... negative cutter

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