Sarrazin Couture Entertainment
Sarrazin Couture Entertainment is a motion picture and television production company founded by Pierre Sarrazin and Suzette Couture, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sarrazin Couture productions
- Stay with Me[1], a series pilot for the CTV Television Network about an at-home mother turned lawyer, who uses her wit and maternal intuition to find justice for her clients while navigating the shark-infested waters of the law and trying to raise two daughters.
- Doomstown, a portrayal of the devastating drug and gun-fueled gang wars in Toronto. Winner of the 2007 Gemini Award for Best TV Movie.
- The Man Who Lost Himself, depicting CFL Hall of Famer Terry Evanshen who lost all memory of his previous life in a horrific car crash
- The Life, chronicling two dedicated beat cops’ bold experiment to change lives of addicts on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
- After the Harvest, starring Sam Shepard, based on the novel Wild Geese by Martha Ostenso
- The Sheldon Kennedy Story
- The City
- La Florida, winner of the Golden Reel Award (Canada).
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References
- Punter, Jennie (1 June 2011). "Bell invests $103 mil in programming". Variety. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
External links
- Sarrazin Couture Entertainment
- Sarrazin Couture Entertainment at the Internet Movie Database
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