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Release Date:
September 1, 2014
Original Title:
A Swan Lake
Alternate Titles:
Alexander Ekman's A Swan Lake
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
3 Minutes West
Arthaus Musik
NRK
Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
Production Countries:
Germany | Norway | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
The Artist proposes to the distrustful and skeptical Producer the staging of a new ballet starring… swans? What is the story? That of Prince Siegfried and his love for the beautiful Odette, victim of the spell cast by the evil sorcerer Rothbart, an enchantment that turns her and her friends into swans when the light of day tears the dark shadows of night. (The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, April 26th, 2014.)
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Art Direction:
Ingrid Lorentzen
Assistant Director:
Jonathan Wix
Camera Operator:
Guro Eriksen
Bente Aa
Per Reidar Christiansen
Antoinette Croos
Birgitte Bjørnhaug Havgar
Tore Jacobsen
Per Nielsen
Jan Benkholt
Choreographer:
Alexander Ekman
Conductor:
Per Kristian Skalstad
Costume Designer:
Henrik Vibskov
Director:
Jeff Tudor
Editor:
Adrienne Liron
Jeff Tudor
Executive Producer:
Anne Røthing
Floor Runner:
Nina Eliassen Brym
Hair Designer:
Andrea Fischbacher
Head of Production:
Helle Sørbye Larsen
Lighting Design:
Tom Visser
Lighting Director:
Tore Rødseth
Makeup Designer:
Andrea Fischbacher
Music Coordinator:
Charles Rinaudo
Music Director:
John Helmer Fiore
Orchestrator:
Mikael Karlsson
Michael Atkinson
Original Music Composer:
Mikael Karlsson
Producer:
Adrienne Liron
Anne Røthing
Production Coordinator:
Gøril Zachrisen
Production Design:
Alexander Ekman
Production Manager:
Gjertrud Helland
Property Master:
Carl Kaas
Screenplay:
Alexander Ekman
Sound Designer:
Mikael Karlsson
Alexander Ekman
Sound Engineer:
Daniel Lund
Stage Director:
Lars M. Kolstad
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