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  1. Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer and president of CHAOS a film company. Currently, in production is the summer romance film Sweet Summer Love starring Vanessa Lengies and Jesse Hutch. In 2022 Carolyn produced the Walter Hill western Dead for a Dollar starring Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, Rachel Brosnahan and Benjamin Bratt.

  2. Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer and president of CHAOS a film company. Her most recent production is the Walter Hill western Dead for a Dollar starring Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, and Rachel Brosnahan. Scheduled for release in December 2022 is Christmas by the Book starring Lindy Booth. Dream Wedding and Key to Love come to the ...

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  3. Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer and president of CHAOS a film company. Currently, in production is the summer romance film Sweet Summer Love starring Vanessa Lengies and Jesse Hutch. In 2022 Carolyn produced the Walter Hill western Dead for a Dollar starring Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, Rachel Brosnahan and Benjamin Bratt. Dead ...

  4. Produziert wurde der Film von der CHAOS film company (Carolyn McMaster), Myriad Pictures (Kirk D’Amico) und Polaris Pictures (Jeremy Wall, Neil Dunn, Jeff Sackman, Berry Meyerowitz, Alex Habrich). Die Kamera führte Lloyd Ahern II, die Montage verantwortete Phil Norden.

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Carolyn McMaster is a Canadian film producer. Lothaire Bluteau, Carolyn McMaster, Jacob Tierney, Michael Eklund, Robert Cuffley, Tricia Helfer. Category: Carolyn McMaster.

  6. 10. Juni 2014 · Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA ), Policy analyst, 1972-1977; CIDA, Planning Officer for Malawi, Anglophone (then known as Commonwealth) Africa Branch 1977-1979; CIDA, Planning Officer for Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, 1979-1980; CIDA Field Representative responsible for the BLS countries, Pretoria, 1980-1982; CIDA Field Repr...

  7. The film won in four categories at the 2017 Rosie (AMPIA) Awards: Best Dramatic feature or Made-for-TV Movie: Carolyn McMaster, producer; Best Director (Drama over 30 minutes: Robert Cuffley; Best Screenwriter (Drama over 30 minutes):Jason Long and Robert Cuffley; Best Editor (Drama over 30 minutes):Bridget Durnford.