When Brian De Palma's 1974 film Phantom of the Paradise was released, it was considered a failure almost everywhere. Except in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here is the story of a town and its love for the now cult classic.
Production | Edward R. Pressman | Executive Producer |
Directing | Malcolm Ingram | Director |
Production | Malcolm Ingram | Producer |
Crew | Duraid Munajim | Cinematography |
Camera | Andrew MacDonald | Director of Photography |
Production | Sam Pressman | Co-Producer |
Camera | Bruce Lee Roberts III | Additional Photography |
Sound | Amy Fritz | Music Supervisor |
Crew | Jonathan G. Fisher | Clearances Consultant |
Directing | Sean Stanley | Director |
Editing | Sean Stanley | Editor |
Sound | Martin Rae | Music |
Production | Richard Coté | Executive Producer |
Production | Marc Deegan | Executive Producer |
Production | Gary Dore | Executive Producer |
Production | Ari Kahan | Co-Producer |
Production | Anthony Napolitano | Co-Producer |
Production | Matt Thomas | Producer |