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Release Date:
April 16, 2025
Original Title:
The Sky Was on Fire: Ballet & War in Ukraine
Production Companies:
Adrenaline Films
Production Countries:
Ukraine | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
This film tells the story of the Russian attempts to erase the culture of Ukraine – the story of ballerinas and dancers who must make a choice: to leave the country, to stay and dance, or to pick up arms and fight.
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Assistant Editor:
Anthony Mayorga
Camera Operator:
Sasha Sokurenko
Wes Hall
Jada Grant
Chris Beemer
Alex Diehl
Kevin Garcia
Cinematography:
Michael Murray
Andrii Ovod
Co-Executive Producer:
David Pounds
Martin Olarte
Co-Producer:
Abi Nielson Hunsaker
Emil Shkulskiy
Colorist:
Dave Harrison
Director:
Jonathan Maricle
Joan Finn Adkison
Director of Photography:
Michael Murray
Driver:
Oleg Pirytin
Editor:
Michael Germano
Michelle Provenzano
Executive Producer:
Michael Murray
Alfred Hagen
Jonathan Maricle
Gaffer:
Leo Sydorenko
Firas Al-Rikabi
Lee Adkison
Graphic Designer:
Jorge Monge
Grip:
Kevin Garcia
Kevin Malcolm
Location Manager:
Oleksii Gordeichuk
Post Production Coordinator:
David Matthews
Post Production Supervisor:
Sydney Szymanski
Dennis Larkin
Producer:
Julie Meyer
Production Assistant:
Anatoliy Koval
Matvey Ostroukh
Production Coordinator:
Joann Mauricette
Sound:
Andriy Vasovskiy
Denys Ryskal
Kyle Tesalona
Gaby Villafuerte Mantia
Sound Designer:
Kyle Tesalona
Sound Mixer:
Kyle Tesalona
Special Effects:
Jorge Monge
Translator:
Yanina Mospaenko
Kateryna Dmytrenko
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