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Screen Door
IndustryFilm
Media
Foundedfounded in 1999
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
ProductsSpecialty Channels, Movie Distribution
Motion pictures
Websitehttp://www.screendoor.org

Screen Door (formerly Tapestry Pictures Inc.) is a Canadian independent production company founded in 1999 by Mary Young Leckie and Heather Haldane. The company produces film and television.

Screen Door is a Toronto-based independent production company specializing in dramatic films and mini-series.

Formed in 1999 by producers Heather Haldane and Mary Young Leckie, the company is the outcome of a long-standing professional relationship that began with their producing the feature film, WHERE THE SPIRIT LIVES.

The company's films have been shown worldwide by CBC Television, CTV, The Movie Network, Showcase, Hallmark, PBS, Canal+ and the BBC. Distributors for Screen Door's films have included Alliance Atlantis, Seville, Power, Marvista, and Oasis.

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References

  1. About Us Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine

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