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Release Date:
January 25, 2015
Original Title:
How to Dance in Ohio
Alternate Titles:
Jak się tańczy w Ohio?
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
BTG Productions
Blumhouse Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 88
In Columbus, Ohio, a group of autistic teenagers and young adults role-play this transition by going through the deceptively complex social interactions of preparing for a spring formal. Focusing on several young women as they go through an iconic American rite of passage, we are given intimate access to people who are often unable to share their experiences with others. With humor and heartbreak, How to Dance in Ohio shows the daily courage of people facing their fears and opening themselves to the pain, worry, and joy of the social world.
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Assistant Camera:
Cole Pisano
Colleen Mleziva
Colorist:
Will Cox
Compositor:
John R. McConnell
Director:
Alexandra Shiva
Director of Photography:
Laela Kilbourn
Editor:
Toby Shimin
Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Musician:
Karen Waltuch
Noah Hoffeld
Original Music Composer:
Bryan Senti
Producer:
Bari Pearlman
Alexandra Shiva
Production Assistant:
Andrew Fiscus
Sound Editor:
Margaret Crimmins
Sound Mixer:
Josh Isaac
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Volante
Special Effects Supervisor:
Lucien Harriot
Thanks:
Jonathan Marc Sherman
Title Designer:
Allison Brownmoore
Visual Effects:
Joy E. Reed
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