A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Alkis
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Alkis explores the emotional journey a person goes through when trying to understand what it means to feel alienated from their own cultural heritage and find their path back to it. Alkis shows us various traditional Lithuanian music, dance, and folklore and sees how infusing contemporary queer versions of those art forms can bring a deeper understanding of how queerness and tradition can intersect.
Animation Director:
Hallie Halliday
Assistant Editor:
Millie Jones
Sophia Campbell
BTS Photographer:
Olivia Wang
Background Designer:
Michela Postacchini
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Ana-Maria Dumitrescu
Samuli Reunanen
Camera Operator:
Eddie Suthers
Camera Trainee:
Simran Sondh
Choreographer:
German Blum
Co-Producer:
Orla Fleming
Co-Writer:
Haydon Anderson
Ana-Maria Dumitrescu
Colorist:
Michelle Cichulska
Eli Parvin
Ula Rubazeviciute
Róisín Byrne
Costume Design:
Toby Muir
Costume Designer:
Ula Rubazeviciute
Costumer:
Sarah Davey
Rachel Idrovo
Charlotte Adderson
Freya Piper
Sophie Cheshire
Director:
Ula Rubazeviciute
Director of Photography:
Róisín Byrne
Editor:
Michelle Cichulska
Electrician:
Isabella Chaves Gutierrez
Agnieszka Mazurek
First Assistant Camera:
Zayda Schneider
First Assistant Director:
María-José Beltrán
Gaffer:
Maksim Šišlo
Graphic Designer:
El Rube
Location Manager:
Róisín Byrne
Makeup Artist:
Danielle Wattie
Lewis Bavister
Modeling:
Ralph Leming
Music Sound Design and Processing:
Haydon Anderson
Painter:
Michael Dewsnap
Producer:
Péter Katusák-Huzsvár
Production Designer:
Hallie Halliday
Recording Supervision:
Kajus Orda
Script Supervisor:
Drew Collins
Sculptor:
Lauren Baker
Second Assistant Camera:
William Brown
Second Assistant Director:
Georgia Clarke
Sound Designer:
Haydon Anderson
Sound Recordist:
Haydon Anderson
Visual Effects:
Nadia Pond
Vocals:
Liepa Žukauskaitė
Teresė Bernatonytė
Emilija Vaiginytė
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Sarah Devey
Writer:
Ula Rubazeviciute
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