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Release Date:
February 16, 2023
Original Title:
Knowing the Score
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
ARTE
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Create NSW
Documentary Australia Foundation
Screen Australia
Serendipity Productions
seelmannfilm Gmbh
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG GB: PG KR: ALL
Runtime: 90
Simone Young AM has earned many accolades across her dazzling 30-year music career. All have been hard won. Knowing the Score gets up-close and personal with Simone in an engaging, luscious music documentary revealing two key themes; the long struggle for gender parity in the high art of classical music and the heart breaking struggle for artists to be valued in times of crisis, or sometimes even at all. Though one of the world’s great contemporary conductors, Simone’s work continues to be viewed through a gender lens. Simone is the first woman to be appointed Chief Conductor of The Sydney Symphony Orchestra in all its 90-year history, a post she takes up in 2022.
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Archival Footage Research:
Naomi J. Hall
Commissioning Editor:
Julie Hanna
Claudia Cellarius
Director:
Janine Hosking
Director of Photography:
Kevin Scott
Editor:
Christopher Mill
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Page
Georgie Black
Cate Blanchett
Mitzi Goldman
Line Producer:
Samantha Sealey
Post Production Coordinator:
Marcus Bolton
Producer:
Margie Bryant
Sound Engineer:
Abigail Sie
Sound Mixer:
Simon Hicks
Sound Recordist:
Stephen Hopes
Writer:
Janine Hosking
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