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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet
Genres:
Music | Romance
Production Companies:
DR
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Choreographer August Bournonville's stirring movements are brilliantly showcased in this Royal Danish Ballet version of one of his finest works, inspired by a visit to vibrant Naples, Italy. The fairy-tale story follows passionate young fisherman Gennaro (Arne Villumsen), who searches for his beloved Teresina (Linda Hindberg) when she disappears during a storm. Vivid set designs and bright costumes add to the production's exuberance.
Camera Operator:
Henrik Harpelund
Flemming Jensen
Poul H. Hansen
Henning Nilsson
Jan Brunings
John Jakshoj
Camera Supervisor:
Bendt Ertman
Flemming Poulson
Choreographer:
August Bournonville
Conductor:
Peter Ernst Lassen
Costume Design:
Søren Frandsen
Director:
Preben Montell
Editor:
Birger Kofoed-Sørensen
Executive Producer:
Robin Scott
Lighting Technician:
Erik Bremer Sørensen
Jørn Melin
Music:
Niels W. Gade
Edvard Helsted
Gioacchino Rossini
Holger Simon Paulli
Hans Christian Lumbye
Production Assistant:
Kirsten Hornemann
Set Designer:
Ove Christian Pedersen
Sound:
Bent Riess
Sound Director:
Roy Emerson
Stage Director:
Kirsten Ralov
Writer:
August Bournonville
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