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Release Date:
March 20, 1980
Original Title:
Nijinsky
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Hera Productions
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 129
A ballet dancer struggles with his homosexuality and the increasing allure of a young ballerina who seeks to draw him away from his domineering lover.
Art Direction:
John Blezard
Assistant Camera:
Danny Shelmerdine
Robin Vidgeon
Assistant Director:
Ariel Levy
Assistant Editor:
Michael E. Polakow
Associate Editor:
Chris Barnes
Associate Producer:
Howard Jeffrey
Boom Operator:
Colin Wood
Camera Operator:
Chic Waterson
Choreographer:
Mikhail Fokin
Conductor:
John Lanchbery
Construction Manager:
Michael Murchan
Costume Design:
Alan Barrett
Dialogue Editor:
Godfrey Marks
Director:
Herbert Ross
Director of Photography:
Douglas Slocombe
Editor:
William Reynolds
Electrician:
Jack Coggins
Executive Producer:
Harry Saltzman
First Assistant Director:
Timea Veress
Gaffer:
John Tythe
Hairstylist:
Pat Hay
Meinir Jones-Lewis
Makeup Artist:
Joan Hills
Makeup Designer:
Ken Lintott
Music Editor:
George Korngold
Producer:
Nora Kaye
Stanley O'Toole
Production Manager:
Scott Wodehouse
Production Supervisor:
Al Burgess
Publicist:
Hunt Downs
Script Supervisor:
Louise Jaffe
Set Decoration:
Peter James
Sound Editor:
William Hartman
Richard Sperber
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Theodore Soderberg
Paul Wells
Douglas O. Williams
Sound Recordist:
Cyril Swern
Still Photographer:
Bert Cann
Third Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman
Unit Publicist:
Lily Poyser
Wardrobe Master:
Austin Cooper
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rosemary Burrows
Writer:
Hugh Wheeler
Romola Nijinsky
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