A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 2000
Original Title:
The Red Shoes
Alternate Titles:
0 sonho da bailarina
A bela bailarina
A cigány balerina
Ciganka balerina
Crvene cipelice
Cygańska Ballerina
Frumoasa Balerina
H Toyyáva XopeúTpia
La bailarina gitana
Malá tanecnica
Malá tanecnice
Scarpette rosse
Shari en de rode schoentjes
The Beautiful Ballerina
The Gypsy Ballerina
Балетните обувки
Красные башмачки
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Found Sound
Golden Films
Music Annex
Varitel Modern Videofilm
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 48
A young girl tries to became a dancer, and in doing so she finds love.
Associate Producer:
Rana Davis
Darcy Wright
Background Designer:
Kathy Swain
Character Designer:
Lenord Robinson
Rana Davis
George Goodchild
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Limonoff
Director:
Diane Eskenazi
Editor:
Tom Nichols
Foley Artist:
Tj Carskaden
Jill Limonoff
Jon Bach
Lyricist:
Diane Eskenazi
Jon Armstrong
Matthew Barkoff
Music:
Matthew Barkoff
Mi Grönlund
Diane Eskenazi
Music Editor:
Steve Limonoff
Music Producer:
Michael Mani
Jon Armstrong
Post Coordinator:
Zara Finlay
Production Accountant:
Helen Beth Morris
Production Supervisor:
Darcy Wright
Prop Designer:
Rana Davis
Darrel Bowen
Sound Mixer:
Will Harvey
Sound Supervisor:
Steve Limonoff
Storyboard:
Roy Wilson
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