A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 16, 2004
Original Title:
Bloomsday Cabaret
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Rock Island Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
An exploration of music in the life, and writing, of James Joyce. Two Newfoundland actors, a Toronto opera singer and a New York Joycean scholar travel to Dublin and join forces with a group of Irish musicians to tell the story of music in the life, and writing, of the great Irish writer James Joyce.
Animation:
Chris Darlington
Assistant Camera:
Declan King
Justin Simms
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Rhonda Buckley
Assistant Sound Editor:
Glen Collins
Best Boy Grip:
Sean Doran
Choreographer:
Shawn Silver
Continuity:
Marty Sexton
Director:
Rosemary House
Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham
Editor:
Lyly Fortin
Electrician:
Dermot Coleman
Ben Mulligan
First Assistant Director:
Paul Pope
First Assistant Editor:
Anna Petras
Gaffer:
Karl Simmons
Graphic Designer:
Chris Darlington
Hairstylist:
Shawn Silver
Line Producer:
Mary Sexton
Makeup & Hair:
Terry Andrews
Derval O'Brien
Makeup Artist:
Nancy Day Howard
Music Director:
Graham Henderson
Musician:
Duane Andrews
Andrew Dale
Ronan Dooney
Ray Fean
Frank Gallagher
Peter Halley
Paul Harrington
Graham Henderson
Wayne Hynes
Craig Noseworthy
Con O'Brien
Johnny Scott
Aine Whelan
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Playback Coordinator:
Trevor White
Producer:
Rosemary House
Production Accountant:
Cathy Corbett
Production Assistant:
Jason Andrews
Production Coordinator:
Shawn Silver
Second Unit Cinematographer:
John O'Donnell
Set Designer:
Shelley Cornick
Settings:
Marty Sexton
Sound Editor:
Paul Steffler
Sound Mixer:
Paul Steffler
Sound Recordist:
Harvey Hyslop
Stephen McDowell
Still Photographer:
Patrick Dowling
Justin Hall
Transportation Coordinator:
Larry Donnelly
Wardrobe Assistant:
Deborah Clarke
Wardrobe Designer:
Marie J. Sharpe
Ronan McCormack
Writer:
Rosemary House
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