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Release Date:
July 25, 2007
Original Title:
Hairworld
Alternate Titles:
HairWorld: The Biennial Battle of the Bouffant
HairWorld: The Pursuit of Excellence
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Film Commission
Mark Lewis Radio Pictures
PBS Home Video
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 55
This quirky documentary from PBS provides an inside look at the "Hair Olympics," an intense competition pitting hundreds of hairstylists from more than 40 countries against one another in a string of timed tests to determine styling skill. Following Team U.S.A., filmmaker Mark Lewis explores all the highlights and bad hair days as the trainers, competitors and models prep rigorously for the 31st International HairWorld Championships in Moscow.
Additional Camera:
Anatoliy Rudakov
Дмитрий Рудаков
Assistant Editor:
Mark Purser
Associate Producer:
Jay Court
Camera Production Assistant:
Leo Chesnok
Cinematography:
Simon Smith
Co-Producer:
Peta Ayers
Colorist:
Wade Odlum
Commissioning Editor:
Dasha Ross
Director:
Mark Lewis
Editor:
Bob Demaio
Location Sound Recordist:
Anthony Turner
Music:
John Gray
Music Supervisor:
Rhys Lewis
Online Editor:
Christian Alcock
Producer:
Mark Lewis
Production Manager:
Sarah Royds
Production Office Assistant:
Kathryn Westbrook
Researcher:
Peta Ayers
Sound Editor:
Bonnie Atlanta Street
Sound Mixer:
Mark Tanner
Sound Post Supervisor:
Mark Tanner
Thanks:
Ron Hawkins
Andrea Turris
Michael Della Penna
Ellna Della Penna
Gordon Miller
Salvatore Fodera
Transcriptions:
Joanne Yearout-Warner
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