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Clique Pictures is a vibrant film and television production company with a focus on working with female creative talent in front and behind the camera. Clique Pictures recently completed the feature documentary Metamorphosis by co-directors Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper and the short documentary One Leg In, One Leg Out for CBC Digital with director Lisa Rideout. Clique Pictures is in post-production on Riot Girls with director Jovanka Vuckovic and writer Katherine Collins and in production on the television documentary On the Line with directors Juliet Lammers and Lorraine Price.
Lauren Grant co-produced the feature film Giant Little Ones starring Josh Wiggins, Maria Bello and Kyle MacLachlan set to premiere at TIFF 2018 as well as co-produced The Parting Glass for CASM Films. Directed by Stephen Moyer, The Parting Glass stars Ed Asner, Rhys Ifans, Melissa Leo, Cynthia Nixon, Denis O'Hare, and Anna Paquin. Lauren also served as executive producer on the short documentary Take a Walk on the Wildside by director Lisa Rideout, which premiered at Hot Docs in 2017 and won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Doc in 2018.
Clique Pictures' productions include the feature film Wet Bum starring Julia Sarah Stone, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and the feature documentary Traceable, which screened theatrically around the world as part of Fashion Revolution Day events honoring the 1127 victims of the Rana Plaza Factory collapse in Bangladesh.
Previous productions include the feature Picture Day and the futuristic short film Frost, both premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. Picture Day won the Borsos Award for Best Film and Best Performance at the Whistler Film Festival for lead actress Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black). Frost won Best Canadian Short Film at the Edmonton International Film Festival and was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Lauren worked as production consultant on season one of the Temple Street series Killjoys.
In 2011, Lauren won the best live action short drama Genie Award (Canada's Oscar) for the residential school musical Savage. The film has screened at over 50 film festivals including Berlinale, BFI, SXSW and the NYC Children's Film Festival.- Additional Crew
Flick Colby was born on 23 March 1946 in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, USA. She is known for The John Denver Show (1973), Lena's Music (1979) and In Concert (1970). She was married to George Bahlke. She died on 26 May 2011 in Clinton, New York, USA.- William W. Gillett Jr. was born on 13 March 1932 in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) and Scoring (1979). He died on 3 February 2003 in Liberty, Missouri, USA.
- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter ("Once in a While", "Tell Me Why"), conductor, violinist, organist and arranger. He studied the violin with his father, and later with Eugene Ysaye. He was a violinist with the Kaier Grand Opera Orchestra. During World War I, he served in the US Army Medical Division., then was a violinist in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and conducted the orchestras and played the organs for several Pennsylvania theatres. He edited and arranged music for several New York publishing firms. Joining ASCAP in 1941, his chief musical collaborators included Bud Green and Gladys Shelley. His other popular-song compositions include "I Whisper Good Night" and "Love Isn't Love". His instrumental-music compositions include (for band) "American Seamen", "National Unity", "Aladdin and the Princess", "March Modernistic", and "My America" (also for chorus).- 'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil was born on 21 March 1900 in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for All Wet (1924), Short Kilts (1924) and The Poor Fish (1924). He died on 10 September 1962 in Butler, Ohio, USA.
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James de Boer was born in the small northern town of Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada. At the tender age of twelve, de Boer discovered his interest in film by making short biking videos with his cousins and brother. In the summer of 2005, de Boer worked hard to get a job and ended up landing one as a camp counselor at his former elementary school. He worked there all summer to save up enough money to buy a small Panasonic camcorder. He then proceeded to write/shoot his first film simply titled "Larry's Bar." The film was about a struggling bartender who couldn't keep up with his bills so he took up dealing cocaine. It was a smash hit around his high school and still is to this day. Ever since that summer, de Boer's interest in film has never been more prominent. He has made various award winning PSAs and shorts that have made a name for himself. He has recently graduated from Capilano University with his diploma in Motion Picture Production. Currently, (June 2009) James is working on a documentary about former NHL enforcer Link Gaetz.