A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 3, 1999
Original Title:
Старик и море
Alternate Titles:
Az öreg halász és a tenger
Den gamle mand og havet
El viejo y el mar
Il vecchio e il mare
Le vieil homme et la mer
O Velho e o Mar
Stary czlowiek i morze
The Old Man and the Sea
Старик и море
老人と海
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Drama
Production Companies:
Dentsu Tec
IMAGICA
IMAX
Les productions Pascal Blais
NHK
Ogden Entertainment Company
Panorama Studio
Production Countries:
Canada | Japan | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 0+
Runtime: 21
An old fisherman makes the biggest catch of his life.
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ADR Recordist:
Daniel Bisson
Jo Caron
Benjamin Ciolek
ADR Supervisor:
Pierre-Jules Audet
Animation:
Dmitri Petrov
Aleksandr Petrov
Art Direction:
Aleksandr Petrov
Assistant Editor:
Christian Gravel
Associate Producer:
Koichi Hirao
Yoshitaka Tsutsui
Casting:
Karen Goora
Colorist:
Etienne Patry
Creative Producer:
Pascal Blais
Bernard Lajoie
Digital Colorist:
Chris Blacklock
Director:
Aleksandr Petrov
Director of Photography:
Sergey Reshetnikov
Editor:
Denis Papillon
Executive Producer:
Jean-Yves Martel
Shizuo Ohashi
Foley Artist:
Jérôme Décarie
Modeling:
André Fareau
Nicolai Malatchov
Dmitri Petrov
Music:
Normand Roger
Music Editor:
Guy Pelletier
Novel:
Ernest Hemingway
Original Music Composer:
Denis L. Chartrand
Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Measroch
Producer:
Bernard Lajoie
Tatsuo Shimamura
Screenplay:
Aleksandr Petrov
Sound Designer:
Antoine Morin
Sound Editor:
Antoine Morin
Jacques Plante
Sound Mixer:
Sylvain Lefebvre
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug E. Turner
Dominique Delguste
Special Effects Supervisor:
Shoji Kaneko
Storyboard Artist:
Aleksandr Petrov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Marcel Pothier
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