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Release Date:
June 26, 2009
Original Title:
Boogie Woogie
Alternate Titles:
Tradire è un'arte - Boogie Woogie
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Arcade Films
Autonomous
Colourframe
Constance Media
Firefly Films
IFC Films
Magna Films
Muse Productions
P&C Arcade Film Fund
S Films
The Works International
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
In London's contemporary art world, everyone has a hustle. Art Spindle runs a high-end gallery: he hopes to flip a Mondrian for millions. One of his assistants, Beth, is sleeping with Art's most acquisitive client, Bob Macclestone. Beth wants Bob to set her up in her own gallery, so she helps him go behind Art's back for the Mondrian. Bob's wife, Jean, sets her eye on a young conceptual artist, Jo, who lusts after Art's newest assistant, Paige. Meanwhile, self-absorbed videographer Elaine is chewing her way through friends and lovers looking to make it: if she'll throw Dewey, her agent, under the bus, Beth may give her a show. And the Mondrian? No honor among thieves.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Sam Garwood
ADR Editor:
Tim Hands
ADR Mixer:
Jamie Roden
Peter Gleaves
Nick Kray
ADR Recordist:
Rick Gould
Antony Bayman
Additional Editing:
Will Gilbey
Julian Gilbey
Additional Music:
Nigel Stone
Art Direction:
Nick Dent
Assistant Editor:
Matt Gerrish
Associate Editor:
Folasade Oyeleye
Associate Producer:
Jane Holzer
Steve Daly
Tom Wood
Sara Giles
Susan Spagna Dorfman
Laura De Casto
Meredith Ostrom
Casting Director:
Gary Davy
Clapper Loader:
Ross McNamara
Co-Producer:
Julia Stannard
Costume Assistant:
Marnie Ormiston
Poppy Waddell
Holly Smart
Kate Laver
Jade Page
Sarah Wood
Rebecca Garrity
Costume Designer:
Claire Anderson
Costume Supervisor:
Janine Marr
Dialogue Editor:
Colin Ritchie
Director:
Duncan Ward
Director of Photography:
John Mathieson
Editor:
Kant Pan
Executive Producer:
Robert Whitehouse
Christopher Figg
Leonid Rozhetskin
Valentine Stockdale
Charles Haswell
Chris Hanley
Katrine Boorman
Matthew Hobbs
Matias Rojas
First Assistant Director:
Alex Oakley
Focus Puller:
Steve Burgess
Keith McNamara
Foley Editor:
Christopher Wilson
Hair Designer:
Suzanne Stokes-Munton
Key Makeup Artist:
Tracey Lee
Lead Set Dresser:
Edward Kellow
Steve Hudson
Makeup & Hair:
Angela Oxley Evans
Makeup Artist:
Faye De Bremaeker
Katy Fray
Makeup Designer:
Suzanne Stokes-Munton
Makeup Trainee:
Melanie Raab
Music Editor:
Nigel Stone
Novel:
Danny Moynihan
Online Editor:
Gareth Parry
Justin Eely
Original Music Composer:
Janusz Podrazik
Post Production Coordinator:
Jane Doughty
Post Production Supervisor:
Alistair Hopkins
Producer:
Danny Moynihan
Kami Naghdi
Christopher Simon
Cat Villiers
Production Coordinator:
Lewis Partovi
Production Design:
Caroline Greville-Morris
Production Executive:
Matt Treadwell
Anita Jankovic
Production Manager:
Emma Pike
Production Supervisor:
Alex Sutherland
Screenplay:
Danny Moynihan
Script Consultant:
Sara Harper Barnes
Script Supervisor:
Beverly Winston
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Hopkins
Set Decoration:
Tracy Gallaccio
Set Dresser:
Lucien Sands
Sound Effects Editor:
Phil Freudenfeld
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes
Sound Recordist:
Ken Lee
Standby Art Director:
Rachel Robertson
Still Photographer:
Mark Tillie
Stunt Coordinator:
Gareth Milne
Stunts:
Danielle da Costa
Supervising Sound Editor:
Adrian Rhodes
Third Assistant Director:
Emily Perowne
VFX Artist:
Lewis Saunders
Anthony Webb
Rick McMahon
Visual Effects Producer:
Shanaullah Umerji
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Kilroe
Wardrobe Assistant:
Alison Strudwick
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