Moulin Rouge! (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 24, 2001

Original Title:
Moulin Rouge!

Alternate Titles:
Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge - Amor em Vermelho
Mulenrūža
Мулен Руж!
মুলাঁ রুজ!
물랑 루즈

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Bazmark

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  AU: M  BR: 12  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  ES: 7  FR: TP  GB: 12  HU: 16  IE: 12  KR: 15  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 12  RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 128

No laws. No limits. One rule. Never fall in love.

A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous Parisian nightclub, at the cusp of the 20th century. A young poet, who is plunged into the heady world of Moulin Rouge, begins a passionate affair with the club's most notorious and beautiful star.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Calum McFarlane

"B" Camera Operator:
Brad Shield

"C" Camera Operator:
Marc Spicer

Art Direction:
Annie Beauchamp

Assistant Camera:
Matt Toll

Associate Producer:
Steve E. Andrews
Catherine Martin

Boom Operator:
David Pearson

Camera Operator:
Darrin Keough

Casting:
Christine King
Ronna Kress

Choreographer:
John O'Connell

Clapper Loader:
Jason Binnie
Luke Nixon

Co-Producer:
Catherine Knapman

Costume Assistant:
Michael Wilkinson

Costume Design:
Catherine Martin
Angus Strathie

Costume Supervisor:
Eliza Godman

Dialect Coach:
Victoria Mielewska

Director:
Baz Luhrmann

Director of Photography:
Donald McAlpine

Editor:
Jill Bilcock

First Assistant Director:
Steve E. Andrews

Focus Puller:
Frank Hruby
Patrick McArdle
Damian Wyvill

Graphic Designer:
Beth Pickworth
Silvana Azzi Heras

Hair Designer:
Aldo Signoretti

Key Grip:
Paul Thompson

Makeup Artist:
Lesley Vanderwalt

Makeup Designer:
Maurizio Silvi

Music Director:
Marius de Vries

Music Supervisor:
Anton Monsted

Original Music Composer:
Craig Armstrong

Payroll Accountant:
Christine Moran

Producer:
Baz Luhrmann
Fred Baron
Martin Brown

Production Coordinator:
Libby Sharpe

Production Design:
Catherine Martin

Screenplay:
Baz Luhrmann
Craig Pearce

Script Supervisor:
Jo Weeks

Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Leacey

Second Second Assistant Director:
Deborah Antoniou

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve Dobson

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Naomi Enfield

Set Decoration:
Brigitte Broch

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Nelson
Anna Behlmer
Roger Savage

Sound Recordist:
Guntis Sics

Sound Supervisor:
Roger Savage

Steadicam Operator:
Brad Shield
Patrick McArdle

Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Norris

Stunt Double:
Dana Hee

Stunts:
Nash Edgerton
Damian Bradford
Deborah Boyce-Brennan
Ashley Fairfield
Scotty Gregory
Ian Lind
Tony Lynch
Brett Praed
Greg Robinson
Glenn Ruehland
Sotiri Sotiropoulos
Glenn Suter
John Walton
Gavin Wild

Supervising Art Director:
Ian Gracie

Supervising Music Editor:
Simon Leadley

Third Assistant Director:
Paul Sullivan

Title Designer:
Alexandra Bolton
Silvana Azzi Heras

Unit Production Manager:
Catherine Knapman

Visual Effects Designer:
Simon Whiteley

Visual Effects Producer:
Holly Radcliffe

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chris Godfrey

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