Carolyn McMaster
Carolyn McMaster | |
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Carolyn McMaster (left) with Naheed Nenshi at 2016 Calgary International Film Festival | |
Occupation | Producer, Director |
Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer and president of CHAOS a film company. Her most recent production is the romantic comedy Chokeslam starring Chris Marquette and Amanda Crew with wrestling icon Mick Foley. In 2013 the thriller Ferocious starring Amanda Crew and Kim Coates was released. In 2008 Walk All Over Me starring Tricia Helfer and Leelee Sobieski premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was acquired by the Weinstein Company;. [1][2] McMaster has also directed numerous documentaries worldwide.
Filmography
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- Chokeslam (2016) (producer)
- The Caravan (2016) (executive producer)
- Ferocious (2013) (producer)
- Walk All Over Me (2008) (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) (producer)
- Manon Rheaume: The Woman Behind the Mask (2000) (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. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. 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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