Carolyn McMaster
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Carolyn McMaster (left) with Lothaire Bluteau at 2007 Calgary International Film Festival | |
Occupation | Producer, director |
Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer and principal partner in Calgary's CHAOS a film company with director Robert Cuffley. She produced the 2013 independent film Ferocious starring Amanda Crew and Kim Coates and Walk All Over Me starring Tricia Helfer and Leelee Sobieski; which was released in 2007.[1][2] McMaster has also directed numerous documentaries worldwide.
Filmography
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- Ferocious (2013) (producer)
- Walk All Over Me (2007) (executive producer) (producer)
- Pay Dirt: Making the Unconventional Conventional (2005) (TV movie) (producer)
- Alberta's Oil Sands: Centuries in the Making (2005) (Straight-to-video) (producer)
- On the Edge of Destruction: The Frank Slide Story (2003) (executive producer)
- Turning Paige (2001) (executive producer) (producer)
- Manon Rheaume: The Woman Behind the Mask (2000) (producer)
- Soother (1999) (producer)
- Ascent of Mount Logan (1998) (producer and director)
- Ghost Whales of Lancaster Sound (1996) (TV movie) (executive producer and director)
- Kuwait: The Aftermath[3] (1990) (TV movie) (producer and director)
References
- ↑ Hunt, Stephen (2007-09-23). "Film Fest: Bringing the Sexy Back". Calgary Herald (Canwest). Retrieved 2008-06-24.
- ↑ Hunt, Stephen (2007-09-14). "Alberta enjoys international film buzz; Spotlight shines on area at Toronto fest". Calgary Herald (Canwest). pp. C3.
- ↑ Blakey, Bob (1991-06-14). "Documentary exposes Iraqi horrors". Calgary Herald (Canwest). pp. D1.
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