The Summit (TV miniseries)

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The Summit
GenrePolitical thriller
Written by
Christina Jennings
Scott Garvie
CinematographyAlwyn Kumst
EditorDavid B. Thompson
Running time240 minutes
Production companyShaftesbury Films
Original release
NetworkCBC
ReleaseJune 15, 2008 (2008-06-15)

The Summit is a Canadian thriller drama television miniseries, which premiered in 2008.

Group of Seven summit of world leaders which is disrupted by a bioterrorism threat when mysterious forces plan to release an engineered drug-resistant strain of smallpox at the summit opening.[2]

The miniseries stars

Centres for Disease Control investigator Thom Lightstone and Rachelle Lefevre as Adderly's anti-globalization activist daughter Leonie, as well as Mía Maestro, K. C. Collins, Nigel Bennett, Peter MacNeill, Lisa Ray, Stephen McHattie, Denis Akiyama and Raoul Bhaneja
in supporting roles.

The miniseries was produced by Shaftesbury Films for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, with shooting taking place in England, Ecuador and locations throughout Ontario including Toronto, Hamilton, Huntsville, Parry Sound and Sudbury.[3] Despite being a Canadian production commissioned by a Canadian network, it was aired in the United States by Ion Television in June 2008, in advance of its CBC Television premiere on July 29, 2009.[2]

Awards

The series won three Gemini Awards at the 25th Gemini Awards in 2010, for Best Dramatic Miniseries, Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Program, Mini-Series or TV Movie (Tom Third) and Best Achievement in Casting (John Buchan, Jason Knight).[4] It was also nominated for Best Actor in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Greenwood), Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Plummer), Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Crewson), Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Copus), Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Krizanc) and Best Makeup (Shauna Llewellyn, Carmela Dos Santos).[5]

References

  1. ^ Bill Harris, "Stick with The Summit". Toronto Sun, July 19, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Andrew Ryan, "Tune in for the issues, stay for the action". The Globe and Mail, July 17, 2009.
  3. Canada NewsWire
    , June 29, 2009.
  4. ^ Victoria Ahearn, "Sitcom 'Less Than Kind' nets three comedy trophies at Gemini Awards gala". Whitehorse Star, November 15, 2010.
  5. ^ Melissa Leong, "No flash in the pan: Flashpoint leads the Gemini nominee pack". Postmedia Network, August 31, 2010.

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