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Release Date:
January 6, 1993
Original Title:
Arizona Dream
Alternate Titles:
Arizona
Arizona Dream
El Sueño de Arizona
El Sueño de Arizona [Arizona Dream]
Il valzer del pesce freccia
Αριζόνα Ντρημ
Аризонская мечта
亚历桑那梦游
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Canal+
Constellation
Hachette Première
UGC Films
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 CZ: 12+ DE: 12 FR: TP US: R
Runtime: 142
An Innuit hunter races his sled home with a fresh-caught halibut. This fish pervades the entire film, in real and imaginary form. Meanwhile, Axel tags fish in New York as a naturalist's gofer. He's happy there, but a messenger arrives to bring him to Arizona for his uncle's wedding. It's a ruse to get Axel into the family business. In Arizona, Axel meets two odd women: vivacious, needy, and plagued by neuroses and familial discord. He gets romantically involved with one, while the other, rich but depressed, plays accordion tunes to a gaggle of pet turtles
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Actor's Assistant:
Sal Jenco
Additional Camera:
Elizabeth Dougherty
Spencer McDonald
Art Department Assistant:
Lisa M. Kittredge-Rodriguez
Art Direction:
Jan Pascale
Assistant Art Director:
Gary Kosko
Assistant Editor:
Françoise Vuillemin
Ewa Lenkiewicz
Assistant Foley Artist:
Mario Melchiorri
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Steven C. Ward
Assistant Sound Editor:
Corinne Rozenberg
Best Boy Electric:
Chuck Mason
Best Boy Grip:
Gary Kangrga
Boom Operator:
Moe Chamberlain
Casting:
Pennie DuPont
Catering:
Patrick Duchesne
Co-Producer:
Richard Brick
Color Timer:
Yvan Lucas
Construction Coordinator:
Raymond Camaioni
Construction Foreman:
Chris Santini
Costume Design:
Jill M. Ohanneson
Costume Supervisor:
Meg Goodwin
Craft Service:
Bernie Hooper
Karen Hooper
Director:
Emir Kusturica
Director of Photography:
Vilko Filač
Dolly Grip:
Dennis K. Wilson
Robert A. Preston
Kenneth E. King
Editor:
Andrija Zafranović
Rached M'Dini
Electrician:
Todd Parker
Gustavo Oliva
John Massaro
Executive Producer:
Paul R. Gurian
First Assistant Camera:
Mikael Glattes
First Assistant Director:
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
First Assistant Editor:
Urszula Lesiak
Foley Artist:
Jean-Pierre Lelong
Foley Editor:
Mireille Leroy
Gaffer:
Kevin Williams
Grip:
Steven Pehl
Bill Summers
Paul D. Fischer
Hairstylist:
Deborah Ann Piper
Key Grip:
Michael Pizzuto
Leadman:
Louise Del Araujo
Location Manager:
Buddy Enright
Makeup & Hair:
Karoly Balazs
Makeup Artist:
Karoly Balazs
Patty York
Music Consultant:
René Taquet
Original Music Composer:
Goran Bregović
Pilot:
Lyle Byrum
Post Production Coordinator:
Antoine Grujard
Producer:
Yves Marmion
Claudie Ossard
Producer's Assistant:
Sylvie Lenoir
Production Accountant:
Dawn Darfus
Tad Driscoll
Production Coordinator:
Annie Saunders
Production Design:
Miljen 'Kreka' Kljaković
Production Manager:
Jay Sedrish
Property Master:
Eric A. Holst
Screenplay:
David Atkins
Script Supervisor:
Lynn Harris
Second Assistant Camera:
Gary Dunham
Second Assistant Director:
Otie Brown
K.C. Hodenfield
Set Decoration:
Jan Pascale
Set Dresser:
Erik Polczwartek
Sound Editor:
Gérard Hardy
Sound Mixer:
Jim Stuebe
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Laurent Dreyer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vincent Arnardi
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Estes
Greg Landerer
Steadicam Operator:
Mark Emery Moore
Still Photographer:
Suzanne Hanover
Story:
David Atkins
Emir Kusturica
Stunt Coordinator:
Everett Creach
Stunt Double:
Laurie Creach
Peter Rocca
Eddie Matthews
Transportation Captain:
Jim Petti
Transportation Co-Captain:
Wayne Jones
Transportation Coordinator:
Brian Maguire
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