Termini Station


1h 45m 1989

Brief Synopsis

A mother and daughter begin a new life in a Canadian mining town.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Bellevue Pathe Quebec Inc; Film Opticals Of Canada (Toronto); Motion Picture Guarantors; Ontario Film Development Corporation; Ps Production Services; TTlTfilm Canada
Distribution Company
Astral Films; Astral Films
Location
Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Synopsis

A mother and daughter begin a new life in a Canadian mining town.

Crew

Greg Akouris

2nd Assistant Camera

Michael Anderson

Electrician

Tom Berner

Post-Production Supervisor

Jussi Bjoerling

Song Performer ("Nessun Dorma" "In Questa Reggia")

Darlene Blamires

Casting Assistant

John Board

1st Assistant Director

John Board

Associate Producer

Ralph Brunjes

Sound Effects Editor

Terry Burke

Foley

James Cameron

Grip

Nicholas Campbell

Production Assistant

Jon Cassar

Camera Operator

Danny Charlton

Swing Gang

Richard Cliff

Production Assistant

Maggie Craig

Production Assistant

Mike D'andrea

Kirkland Lake Liaison

Doug Dales

Consulting Producer

Mychael Danna

Music

Marc Dassas

Unit Manager

Marc Dassas

Location Manager

Alvin Deslippe

Craft Service

Clarence Deslippe

Driver

Jaro Dick

Set Decorator

Prudence Emery

Publicity

Lindanne Farrell

Assistant Accountant

Noah Farrell

Key Grip

Nelson Ferreira

Assistant Sound Editor

Mary Franklyn

Assistance

Dorothy Gardner

Casting

John Gaskin

Production Accountant

Nicholas J Gray

Associate Producer

Nicholas J Gray

Production Manager

Lou Graydon

Dolly Grip

Patricia Green

Makeup Artist

Tim Griffin

Assistant Sound Editor

Joe Grimaldi

Mixer

Sal Grimaldi

Mixer

Bob Haak

Driver

Don Haig

Executive Producer

Patrick Harbron

Stills

Michael Harris

Property Manager

Brian Hebb

Camera Operator

Brian Hebb

Director Of Photography

Ben Mark Holzberg

Stills

John Irwin

Genny Operator

Al Kiley

Canada Camera Car

Allan King

Producer

Allan Winton King

Producer

Paul Leblanc

Hair

Karen Lee Hall

2nd Assistant Director

Douglas Leiterman

Executive Producer

Corby Luke

Mixer

Gordon Mcclellan

Editor

Blanche Mcdermaid

Continuity

Brenda Mcdonald

Production Assistant

Jo Ann Mcintyre

Script Consultant

Jennifer Mclean

Craft Service

Bob Mcrae

Gaffer

Mitch Mitchell

Swing Gang

Don Morley

Driver Captain

Colleen Murphy

Screenwriter

Colleen Murphy

Play As Source Material ("All Other Destinations Are Cancelled")

Birgit Nilsson

Song Performer ("Nessun Dorma" "In Questa Reggia")

Jerry O'connor

Assistance

Norm O'halloran

Bestboy Electrician

Greg O'hara

Transportation Coordinator

Bruce O'shaunessy

Camera Department Trainee

Kimberly Olmstead-bates

Production Assistant

Melissa Peabody

Assistant Sound Editor

Victor Perry

Swing Gang

Dino Pigat

Mixer

Donna Powell

Foley Assistant

Brian Ravok

Dialogue Editor

Misha Richards

Production Coordinator

Lillian Sarafinchan

Production Designer

Peter Schewchuk

Sound

Kevin Schjerning

Assistant Editor

Peter Shewchuk

Sound Mixer

Ray Shier

Honeywagon Driver

Audrey Smith

1st Assistant Camera

Steve Switzer

Boom Operator

David Templeton

Dialogue Editor

Darin Tucker

Swing Gang

Anton Tyukodi

Stunt Coordinator

Patty Unger

Costume Designer

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Bellevue Pathe Quebec Inc; Film Opticals Of Canada (Toronto); Motion Picture Guarantors; Ontario Film Development Corporation; Ps Production Services; TTlTfilm Canada
Distribution Company
Astral Films; Astral Films
Location
Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer May 31, 1991

Released in United States November 1, 1991

Released in United States December 13, 1991

Released in United States on Video May 20, 1992

Released in United States August 30, 1989

Released in United States September 1989

Released in United States October 1989

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (market) August 30, 1989.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Perspective Canada) September 10 & 11, 1989.

Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 1 & 2, 1989.

Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City October 4-13, 1989.

Began shooting October 23, 1988.

Released in United States Summer May 31, 1991

Released in United States November 1, 1991

Released in United States December 13, 1991 (Los Angeles; for Academy Award qualification)

Released in United States on Video May 20, 1992

Released in United States August 30, 1989 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (market) August 30, 1989.)

Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Perspective Canada) September 10 & 11, 1989.)

Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 1 & 2, 1989.)

Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City October 4-13, 1989.)