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A Frosty Affair

2015 | 90m | English

(2118 votes)

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A rom-com about the adventures of a small town teacher, Kate Carter, going back to the city for her wedding. After a blizzard strikes, she is forced to travel with a stranger named Redford who leaves her questioning her future plans.
Release Date: Oct 03, 2015
Director: Dylan Pearce
Writer: Aaron James Sorensen
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Romance, TV Movie
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Production Companies Panacea Entertainment, Daro Film Distribution, Northern Gateway Films, 12pt Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Job
Don Blerot Sound Supervisor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Sanders Dialogue Editor
Iain Pattison Sound Editor
Sandra Fox Foley Artist
Stephen Muir Foley Mixer
Don White Foley Mixer
Garrell Clark Sound Mixer
Davi Aquino Foley Recordist
Jenna Dalla Riva Foley Recordist
Les Pahl Boom Operator
Kathleen Todoruk Costume Designer
Kenya Hushagen Costume Assistant
Trisha Pasnak Costume Assistant
Victoria Clark Key Hair Stylist
Jill Keech Assistant Hairstylist
Mallory Greaves Key Makeup Artist
Joanne Hoang Assistant Makeup Artist
Megan Kumpula Art Direction
Jake Weidman Art Department Assistant
Ryan Halun Art Department Assistant
Larry Kelly Construction Coordinator
Theresa Grant Set Dresser
Christopher Kunkel Set Dresser
Trisha Kieu Set Dresser
Samara Von Rad Stunt Double
Linda Brenneman-Snider Transportation Coordinator
Aaron James Sorensen Writer
Alec Harrison Original Music Composer
Zenon Bihun Accountant
Darcia Parada Craft Service
David Emmerzael Set Medic
Mika Lirette Publicist
Joel Higham Graphic Designer
Wes Miron Director of Photography
Josh Miller Production Consultant
Kris Rurka Extras Casting
Dave Baker Location Manager
Ryan Monahge Location Manager
Randy Sexsmith Assistant Location Manager
Kevin Chille Location Assistant
Ezra Noster Location Assistant
Brandon Gowing Production Manager
Tiffany Cowan Unit Production Manager
Justin Evans Production Coordinator
Tyler Weatherall Assistant Production Coordinator
Eric B. Spoeth First Assistant Director
Cynthia Dryka Third Assistant Director
Dylan Reid Camera Operator
Dustin Chouinard First Assistant Camera
Holly Mazur Second Assistant Camera
Tom Guina Drone Operator
Ken Nemetchek "B" Camera Operator, Gaffer
Blair Hupka Digital Imaging Technician
Justin Brunelle Best Boy Electric
Terry McNeille Electrician
Corey Sadowy Electrician
Katherine Gobert Electrician
Ed 'Animal' Schulz Key Grip
Tom Robinson Best Boy Grip
Ryan Westley Colorist, Editor
Dylan Pearce Director
Lindsay McIntyre Production Design
Mark Kandborg Location Manager
Katrina Beatty Second Assistant Director
Neil Chase Script Supervisor
David Heacock Continuity
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Adrian Young Stunt Coordinator
Jodi Stecyk Stunt Double
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Darren Arsenault Executive Producer
Pierre-Andre Rochat Executive Producer
Roma Roth Executive Producer
Brad Ferguson Executive Producer
Andrew W. Scholotiuk Producer
Jim Dorey Associate Producer
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Kamurai
4.0

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. I had to watch this twice because I was sleepy the first time and it didn't seem like anything happened. I can't say I was entirely wrong: there is a lot of nothing that happens in this movie, but it looks like it is by design. I feel that Je ... wel Staite is (or at least can be) a strong actor, but this role doesn't demonstrate that very well, and I think there is an argument for this being another "a man is her solution" cliche, which I think would upset Jewel, but her character is a vapid, barely capable idiot who is cared for by a strange man and then goes for him like she just needed to be taken care of. She (surprisingly) steps up when needed, but she's not the strong, independent woman the beginning of the movie presents her as. I know it's played for laughs, and Jewel nails the character, but I don't like the character. The snowy wilds of Alaska are also a weird place to set a romantic comedy. It's very dangerous from the start, and that's part of the long running joke, that's she's going to get herself killed. It also lends to isolationism: they're each alone once the snow sets in, then they're alone together, then they're eventually together, alone. It's rather gloomy atmosphere for a romantic comedy, and it really isn't all that fun the way they fight during the "I hate you but we could bang" phase. There is just little power to everything that happens, the characters are just written as present and not active. Shawn Roberts plays off of Jewel Staite as well as his character will let him, but the entire rest of the cast (minus the bear) are just weird casting choices and are really unnecessary to the plot. We don't need the slutty sister hitting on the husband to be, you can literally cut out EVERYTHING involving her family before the wedding, and it would be a better movie.

Jun 23, 2021