dt_toronto_geek
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Chloe" directed by Atom Egoyan. It features Toronto as Toronto.
Oh, it has been!
http://urbantoronto.ca/showthread.php?10132-Atom-Egoyan-s-Chloe-Toronto-s-Starring-Role
I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Chloe" directed by Atom Egoyan. It features Toronto as Toronto.
Guy, there are so many ways to get your point across without being rude about it.
So, to answer some of your question which I missed out in my earlier post; No, you do not have to pay a dime to anyone in order to be considered for a part. We are trying to make a movie here so I don't know what you are insinuating here. I never mentioned anything about money in my post, so for you to even suggest a thing like thing baffles me. Maybe you are not aware of it but there are a lot of people living in North America that visit this site. So this post is targeted to them as well. We opened a new email in order to avoid spam to our regular emails.
The casting is for a Canadian based company, Alpha Galore Inc. The production is in pre-production and we are looking to go to camera by march 2010. Casting is in Toronto, Canada and the date is not yet determined but all interested parties will be notified appropriately. Also, we list our casting needs with different agencies and we choose to list our casting call wherever we feel like. I hope that's not a crime here.
For now, I hope I've answered some of your questions. If you have further questions, please do so in a civilized manner.Goldenson
'Nikita' ( the series) was shooting at BAC a few days ago.
The 2010 film Devil appears to star Toronto's Bay Adelaide Centre. Saw the trailer at the cinema last night where you can see Bay Adelaide Centre and Scotia plaza. Establishing shots seem to be from a US city.
Cinderella Man. It also had two beautiful Peter Witt cars from the museum done up in New Jersey colours.I can't remember the name...but the movie where Russel Crowe was the depression era boxer was filmed here.
The factory scenes were the Distillery District and they gussied up the mid-block Richmond Street entrance to the Bay to replicate Madison Square Gardens