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Release Date:
April 15, 2022
Original Title:
La Voix humaine
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
BBC
K418 Arts
Painted Doll Productions
Royal Opera House
Trademark Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House presents a new production of Poulenc's short opera La Voix Humaine, featuring soprano Danielle de Niese and shot on location in Paris and London.
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ADR Mixer:
Danny Finn
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Tom Lewington
Joshua Mannall
Associate Producer:
Cleone Clarke
BTS Photographer:
Rob Goldie
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Leah Hurst
Colorist:
Enge Gray
Commissioning Editor:
Jan Younghusband
Mark Bell
Conductor:
Antonio Pappano
Costume Designer:
Fotini Dimou
Costume Supervisor:
Dot Wieckowska
Dialect Coach:
Sonja Nerdrum
Dialogue Coach:
Rita de Letteriis
Director:
James Kent
Director of Photography:
Laurie Rose
Editor:
Rachel Durance
Electrician:
Craig Broughton
Daniel Asomani Sarpong
Epk Camera Operator:
Luís Hindman
Executive Producer:
Danielle de Niese
Focus Puller:
Piotr Perlinski
Gaffer:
Stuart King
Hair Designer:
Jacquetta Levon
Head of Production:
Anja Zoll-Khan
Legal Services:
Leah Hurst
Makeup Designer:
Jacquetta Levon
Mixing Engineer:
Mike Hatch
Music:
Francis Poulenc
Music Producer:
Toby Young
Isabella de Sabata
Online Editor:
Simon Cruse
Original Story:
Jean Cocteau
Other:
Claire Dacam
Lucy Pickering
Producer:
Maurice Whitaker
David Parfitt
Nikki Weston
Production Design:
Peter Francis
Production Runner:
Elsa Nuthall
Property Buyer:
Mick Pirie
Recording Supervision:
Mike Hatch
Second Assistant Camera:
Ania Bahadrian
Set Decoration:
Charlotte Dirickx
Standby Property Master:
Simon Russell
Stan Tilyard-French
Thanks:
Nancy Thompson
Yvonne Evans
Handel Evans
Peter Thompson
Beverly de Niese
George Bruell
Sam McMullen
Liz Barron
Writer:
Francis Poulenc
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