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Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Alice in Russialand
Alternate Titles:
Alice no País dos Russos
Genres:
Documentary | Fantasy | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Dreamgrange
Momentous Events
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Documentary by Ken Russell that shows Alice traveling through a century of Russian's history, from the period of Tsarism, through Socialism and Glasnost. Alice's original characters embody ideological conflicts crossing politics, art and cultural movements.
Additional Editor:
José Cláudio Costa Manso
Art Designer:
James Merifield
Art Direction:
Richard Godfrey
Assistant Director:
Johnny Dodds
Mark J. Ingram
Boom Operator:
David Webster
Camera Operator:
William Abbott
Casting Director:
Susie Bruffin
Characters:
Toninho Xavier
Choreographer:
Derek Hartley
Costume Design:
Kay Wilton
Costume Supervisor:
Rosie Russon
Director:
Ken Russell
Director of Photography:
Hong Manley
Editor:
Xavier Russell
Graphic Designer:
Gus Henry
Hairdresser:
Louise Fisher
Makeup Artist:
Anne Spiers
Online Editor:
Bill Ogden
Other:
Inês Knaut
Post Production Supervisor:
Gabrielle Grubanovich
Producer:
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Mark Slater
Script Supervisor:
Julie Robinson
Set Photographer:
Daniel Meadows
Sound:
Charles Pitt
Sound Mixer:
Steve Rogers
VFX Editor:
André de Conceição
Vilson Dowe
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