Telescene
Telescene was a Canadian television production company based in Montreal, which closed down in 2001. Founded by producer Neil JP Léger in 1977, later owners included director/producer/cameraman/editor Jean-Louis Côté, Robin Spry and Paul Painter. Telescene produced commercials, documentaries, feature films and TV shows, such as Big Wolf on Campus, Choisir l'avenir, etc...
Feature films and TV Shows produced by Telescene
- Keeping Track (1985)
- Les yeux de la faim (1985, for La Fondation Québec/Afrique)
- Choisir l'avenir (1986-1988, in association with Le Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec)
- Malarek (1989)
- Urban Angel (1991-1995)
- Sirens (TV series)from 1994 to 1995
- Weep No More, My Lady (1992-1994)
- Double Vision (1992-1993)
- A Cry in the Night (1992-1994)
- Hiroshima (1995)
- Big Wolf on Campus (1996-2001)
- The Hunger (TV series)from 1997 to 2000
- Thunder Point. a.k.a. The Windsor Protocol. a.k.a. Jack Higgins (1998)
External links
- Telescene at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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