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Release Date:
June 30, 2014
Original Title:
Spirit2Power
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Away Team Productions
Production Countries:
Turkey | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Spirit2Power is an evocative, feature-length docu-film presenting a journey into the spirit of martial arts. It is set against the backdrop of Turkey’s southern panoramic coastline with special guest appearances, featuring world champions and international specialists.
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Art Designer:
Toby Grimmet
Alice Mason
Ashley Christudason
Assistant Director:
Jennifer Farley
Associate Producer:
Emrah Mihyaz
Camera Production Assistant:
Tuğçe Sönmez
Choreographer:
Cecily Fay
Victor Marke
Director:
Gulrukh Khan
Editor:
Ross Boyask
Munsur Ali
Executive Producer:
Alex Zadah
Lighting Camera:
Roger Pomphrey
Hugo Levien
Martin Gooch
Music:
Cecily Fay
Gulrukh Khan
Post Production Assistant:
Roman Koblov
Charlie Nichols
Georgios Lyronis
Laura Stratford
Post Production Coordinator:
Georgis Lyronis
Laia Enrich
Producer:
Gulrukh Khan
Jon Thompson
Public Relations:
Luxmi Gosh
Script Consultant:
Hugh Nott
Sound Mixer:
Cecily Fay
Sound Recordist:
Erman Alp
Still Photographer:
Rad Kubon
Story Consultant:
Michael Day
Story Editor:
Emma Grace
Writer:
Gulrukh Khan
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