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From the post-modern satire of its opening sequence to its tragic-euphoric double ending, Patricia Rozema's second feature WHITE ROOM, a harrowing fairy tale, is as much about the consequences of naive romanticism as it in about our... See more »

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Norm
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Madelaine X
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Zelda
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Mrs. Gentle
Nicky Guadagni ...
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Stuart Aikins ...
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Harold Luft ...
Mr. Gentle
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Tracy Moore ...
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Erika Ritter ...
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Ziggy Lorenc ...
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David Pressault ...
Flamenco Dancer
Dwayne McLean ...
Attacker
Sandy Creighton ...
Woman on Steps
Les Rubie ...
Man with Cow
Lisa Desmarais ...
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Patricia Rozema

Written by

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Patricia Rozema ... (writer)

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Alexandra Raffe ... producer (as Alexandra Raffé)
Patricia Rozema ... executive producer
Barbara Tranter ... associate producer

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Mark Korven ... (original music)

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Paul Sarossy ... director of photography

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Patricia Rozema ... picture editor

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Charlotte Disher ... second assistant editor
Wayne Griffin ... assembly editor
Chris Hinton ... film timer
Phillip Kates ... editor: music video (as Phil Kates)
Ronald Sanders ... consulting editor (as Ron Sanders)
Susan Shipton ... associate editor

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Valanne Ridgeway

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Jane Manchee

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Beth Pasternak

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Randy Daudlin ... effects makeup
Debra Johnson ... hair stylist
Stephen Lynch ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Arlene Hazzan Green ... assistant production manager (as Arlene Hazzan)
Amy J. Kaufman ... production executive (as Amy Kaufman)

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Karen Lee Hall ... second assistant director
John Pace ... first assistant director
Susan Woodward ... second second assistant director

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Tim Bider ... assistant art director
Anna Bourque ... property master
Kelvin Britton ... painter
Martin Earl ... daily
Wojtek Kozlinski ... set dresser
Robert J. Lewis ... storyboard artist
Melleny Melody ... additional artwork: Zelda
Maureen Sless ... painter
Sandra Smolski ... daily
Benno Tutter ... second assistant art director
Ted Whelan ... daily

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Jack Buchanan ... sound mixer
Richard Cadger ... dialogue editor
Alison Fisher ... adr editor
Marc S. Green ... playback (as Marc Green)
Jack Heeren ... foley recordist
Sean Kelly ... assistant sound editor
Susan Maggi ... assistant sound editor
Andy Malcolm ... foley artist
Paul Massey ... re-recording mixer
Peter Melnychuk ... boom operator
Dino Pigat ... adr recordist
Jane Tattersall ... supervising sound editor
Don White ... re-recording mixer

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John Gajdecki ... special effects supervisor

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William Cameron ... computer imaging
John Gajdecki ... animation
Gudrun Heinze ... animation supervisor
Robin Len ... video artist
Mark Petlock ... animation
Claude Theriault ... animation
Jacques Fortier ... visual effects (uncredited)

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Cynthia Barlow ... key grip
Caroline Benjo ... still photographer
Paul Boucher ... second assistant camera
John Crockford ... camera trainee
Terry Kelly ... electric
Cliff Lopes ... video playback
David Owen ... gaffer
David Patrick ... grip
David Plank ... first assistant camera
Anthony Ramsey ... best boy
Ian M. Taylor ... dolly grip (as Ian Taylor)
Cylla Von Tiedemann ... stills: documentary

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Arlene Berman ... voice casting
Eleanor Lavender ... extras casting

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Quita Alfred ... seamstress
Kathleen Meade ... wardrobe mistress
Melleny Melody ... additional costumes: Zelda

Location Management

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Vera McMillan ... assistant location manager
Thom Sokoloski ... location manager

Music Department

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Lloyd Bradshaw ... choir master
Eric Cadesky ... musician: percussion & tweaking
Cherie Camp ... vocals
Glenn Morley ... conductor
Ken Myhr ... musician: guitar
Joel Quarrington ... musician: bass
Mike Roper ... assistant engineer
Lloyd Bradshaw Choral Singers ... choir
John Switzer ... music director / musician: bass & percussion
Jeff Wolpert ... music mixing engineer

Script and Continuity Department

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Monika Gagnon ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Johnny Askwith ... driver captain
Patrick Batchelor ... honeywagon driver
George Fallus ... honeywagon driver
Evan Siegel ... transport coordinator

Additional Crew

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Nicholas de Pencier ... production generalist (as Nick De Pencier)
DeeDee ... production dog
Rob Fowler ... craft service
John Furniotis ... titles
Ilona Granik ... stand-in
Ann Green ... stand-in: Kate Nelligan
Tina Grewal ... assistant production coordinator
Hugh Harper ... production generalist
Zack Haynee ... stand-in
June Hill ... office production generalist
Robin Len ... video artist
Leslie Leone ... production generalist
Laurie Lynd ... assistant: Ms. Rozema
Lionel Purcell ... animal wrangler
Art Reinstein ... assistant production accountant (as Arthur Reinstein)
Geoffrey Smither ... production generalist
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Plot Summary

From the post-modern satire of its opening sequence to its tragic-euphoric double ending, Patricia Rozema's second feature WHITE ROOM, a harrowing fairy tale, is as much about the consequences of naive romanticism as it in about our uniquely modern obsession with celebrity. In this "journey through genres", WHITE ROOM centres on would-be writer Norman (Maurice Godin), a directionless soul who, afflicted with writer's block, takes to wandering the suburban boulevards at night and peeping on his neighbours - especially one "Madeline X" (Margot Kidder) - a famous singer who is murdered one night as the horrified Norman watches, too stunned to intervene. Overcome with guilt, Norman attends her public memorial, where he meets an enigmatic woman (Kate Nelligan) with unexplained connections to Madelaine X. He follows her home to see her slip into a secret room every night. Set in the cultural landscape of bohemian Toronto at the dawn of the '90s, WHITE ROOM explores the incompatibility of the fragile openness needed to create art and the impossibly thick skin required to sell it. Written by Vos Productions Inc.

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Also Known As
  • Le secret de la chambre claire (Canada, French title)
  • Das weiße Zimmer (West Germany)
  • A fehér szoba (Hungary)
  • O Segredo do Quarto Branco (Brazil)
  • Valkoinen huone (Finland)
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