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Release Date:
July 16, 2004
Original Title:
9 Songs
Alternate Titles:
9 Canções
9 Songs
9 canciones
Nine Songs
Nine songs
Nueve canciones
九歌
九首歌
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Revolution Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 DE: 16 ES: 18 FR: 18 GB: 18 IE: 18 IS: 16 KR: 청소년 관람불가 NL: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 69
Matt, a young glaciologist, soars across the vast, silent, icebound immensities of the South Pole as he recalls his love affair with Lisa. They meet at a mobbed rock concert in a vast music hall - London's Brixton Academy. They are in bed at night's end. Together, over a period of several months, they pursue a mutual sexual passion whose inevitable stages unfold in counterpoint to nine live-concert songs.
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Additional Camera:
Annemarie Lean-Vercoe
Mat Whitecross
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tristan Anika
Rashad Hall-Heinz
Alan Cridford
Associate Producer:
Melissa Parmenter
Casting:
Steve Daly
Julie Dunne
Colorist:
Ross Baker
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Director of Photography:
Marcel Zyskind
Editor:
Michael Winterbottom
Mat Whitecross
Head of Production:
Fiona McGuire
Legal Services:
Reno Antoniades
Online Editor:
Cas Casey
Other:
Boyd Harvey
Post Producer:
Helen Phelps
Jethro Harris
Post Production Supervisor:
Layla Evans
Producer:
Michael Winterbottom
Andrew Eaton
Production Assistant:
Martyn Richmond
Molly Tudhope
Sound:
Stuart Wilson
Sound Editor:
Joakim Sundström
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Davey
Thanks:
Michael Nyman
Michel Houellebecq
Writer:
Michael Winterbottom
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