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Release Date:
January 1, 1979
Original Title:
Fantasy Fling
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Di Lauro Productions
Eugenia Publishing Company
Greater Columbus Arts Council
Ohio Arts Council
Ohio State University Department of Photo & Cinema
Phoenix Films
Sherlyn Publishing Company, Inc.
The Department of Photography Ohio State University
The Film Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
A documentary on the disco phenomenon using cinema veriteĢ techniques. Explores a disco dance class, disco clothing, the disco record industry, and the lives of four people as they prepare for a night at a disco.
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Assistant Camera:
Mike Hoza
Chuck Nelson
Assistant Editor:
Janice Lee
Rico Long
Associate Producer:
Janice Lee
Jan Lowe
Camera Operator:
Michael DiLauro
Director:
Michael DiLauro
Editor:
Tom Hayes
Executive Producer:
Barry Mowat
Gaffer:
Eric Ringquist
Lighting Director:
Robert Ellis
Music Arranger:
Jim Dutt
Musician:
Terry Douds
Kim Pensyl
John Fedchock
Randy Mather
Jim Dutt
Producer:
Michael DiLauro
Production Assistant:
Paul Brest
Heather Collingwood
Carol Frye
David Lowe
Jan Lowe
Mark Saunders
Denis Toth
Recording Supervision:
Andy Lerner
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Jack Thannum
Sound:
Tom Hayes
Boris Midney
Still Photographer:
Jan Lowe
Thanks:
Pam Freelain
John Mensinger
Mark Pellone
Debby Petty
Alan Reynolds
Heather Tate
Steve Taylor
Paul Aseun
Ralph Colelli
Michel Anguilano
Vocals:
Taryn Hunter
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