CINE World (Jan 1967)

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FIRST CANADIAN: @ SOUTH AMERICAN @ CO-PRODUCTION Love ra Stianger Special to CINE World _Montevideo— _ Suiely the first of its kind, the Canadian-South American feature film co-production ‘Love With a Stranger’ (working title) is now being ~shot m Eastmancolor, in and around Montevideo. Well on the way to completion, the shooting schedule is about seven weeks. The story, which deals with a controversial mother-daughter-lover triangle, was written by English writer Margot Stevens, and has since ' been especially adapted for setting in South America. Producers of * ‘Love With a Stranger’ are: Executive Films of N.Y., Independent Film Associates, and Orion Studios (Montevideo). The film will be released and distributed through Executive Films of N.Y. The film, which aims to capture a natural realism, wherever possible utilizes location settings. Well-known Canadian Director of Photography, Stanley Lipinski, has been flown down for the entire filming. Lipinski, who as well as doing considerable filming for the C.B.C., was also the cinematographer for ‘Room for a Stranger’. He has recently just completed the Canadian feature film ‘The Offering’ for David Sector. However, other crew and cast, are made up of local technicians and artists. Director Ted Leversuch is delighted with the locals and firmly believes in the scope for future co-productions here. Lead roles in the film are played by French actor Martin Lasalle 8