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Release Date:
November 26, 2021
Original Title:
Starstruck: Gene Kelly's Love Letter to Ballet
Alternate Titles:
Scottish Ballet: Starstruck
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Forest of Black
Scottish Ballet
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
In 1960, American dancer and actor Gene Kelly created for the Paris Opera Ballet an original choreography that was highly acclaimed at the time, yet rarely performed thereafter; a genius work that the Scottish Ballet, accompanied by the stirring and evocative score by composer and pianist George Gershwin, epitome of orchestral jazz, brings back to life sixty years later.
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Art Direction:
Isabel Forbes
Assistant Editor:
Kieran Howe
Camera Operator:
Jamie Quantrill
Gavin White
Casting:
Anna Dawson
Choreographer:
Gene Kelly
Christopher Hampson
Conductor:
Jean-Claude Picard
Creative Consultant:
Patricia Ward Kelly
Director:
Oscar Sansom
Director of Photography:
David Liddell
Editor:
Ciaran Lyons
Executive Producer:
Steven Roth
Kate Carter
Gaffer:
Graham Kocjan
Hairstylist:
Gillian Johnston
Madeleine Drewell
Key Grip:
Aaron Boucher
Lighting Design:
Lawrie Mclennan
Makeup Artist:
Gillian Johnston
Madeleine Drewell
Music:
George Gershwin
Frédéric Chopin
Producer:
Tony Currie
Beth Allan
Production Design:
Lez Brotherston
Scenario Writer:
Christopher Hampson
Sound Designer:
William Aikman
Sound Engineer:
Andrew King
Sound Mixer:
William Aikman
Sound Recordist:
Jonathon McLoone
Steadicam Operator:
Sean Corbett
Still Photographer:
Gavin Smart
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