Nicholas Tabarrok

Nicholas Tabarrok is a film producer who started his producing career with smaller unusual films, made in his native Canada.[1] Later, larger budget films were made in America, or funded by Americans.

Nicholas Tabarrok
NationalityCanada
Occupationfilm producer

The Hollywood Reporter noted that Tabarrok was skilled at finding funding from government sources, citing his 2018 film Stockholm, as an example.[2][3] Stockholm received funding help from Sweden due to casting Noomi Rapace, and other Swedish actors, and received funding help from Canada, where it was filmed. It reported that American actor Ethan Hawke was the only actor to film any scenes in Sweden—all establishing exterior shots.

Filmography

Films and television shows which Tabarrok produced or helped produce.
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Garage1997
Caprice1997a short
Stand by Your Booth1998a short
Motel1998
Tribulation2000
Lakeboat2000
Jailbait2000a made for tv movie
Quints2000a made for tv movie
Left Behind: The Movie2000
Judgment2001
Blackout2001a made for tv movie
Deceived2002a music video
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force2002
Masterpiece Monday2003a short film
Re-Generation2004
The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico2005
Cool Money2005a made for TV movie
Left Behind III: World at War2005
Run Robot Run!2006
A Lobster Tale2006
Weirdsville2007
Surviving Crooked Lake2008
Hank and Mike2008
Jack and Jill vs. the World2008
Coopers' Camera2008
Down to the Dirt2008
Love & Justice2008a short film
Chicken Card2008a short film
Defendor2009
Too Late to Say Goodbye2009a made for TV movie
A Dark Radius2009a made for TV movie
Everything She Ever Wanted2009a television miniseries
A Beginner's Guide to Endings2010
Happenchance2010a short film
Running Mates2011
Stand by Your Booth2012a made for TV movie
Good Satan2012
Cold Blooded2012
Fugget About It2012-2013a television series
The Art of the Steal2013
The Calling2014
The Intruders2015
Man Vs.2015
Numb2015
Look Again2015
Stockholm2018
The Padre2018
The Women of Alpine Road2019a short film
Benjamin2019directed by Bob Saget

References

  1. Jennie Punter (2008-09-03). "Nicholas Tabarrok: Canuck expands Stateside". Variety magazine. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  2. Etan Vlessing (2017-05-18). "Global Filmmakers Flock to Toronto for Movies Set in Los Angeles and Afghanistan". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-09-04. The setting wasn't the only benefit for the production. Stockholm received financial support from Telefilm Canada, the OMDC Feature Film Fund, the Harold Greenberg Fund (for scripts and polishing), an Ontario film tax credit (with a regional bonus) and a federal film tax credit.
  3. Etan Vlessing (2018-02-12). "How 'Stockholm' Turned a Toronto Suburb Into the Swedish City". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-09-04. The Hamilton locations were so effective that Hawke was the only actor to travel to the real Stockholm to capture exterior shots. "Stockholm would not have been possible without the support of Telefilm, provincial and federal tax credits and the OMDC," Tabarrok says. "It’s nearly impossible to finance a film this size without the support of government incentives."
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