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Release Date:
August 23, 2014
Original Title:
POWER
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Miscellaneous Productions
Telus Optik TV
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
In a groundbreaking project developed by MISCELLANEOUS Productions, a group of multi-barriered youth collaborated with a team of professional artists on POWER, an evening of solo performance pieces, ensemble drumming and dance numbers, all of which take a raw, honest look at the things that matter to youth in the community: power, racism, immigration, poverty, violence, sexism, addiction and love, presented at Vancouver’s Rhizome Café. This documentary focuses on four young artists -- Roberto, Natasha, Dakota, and Michael -- showing their struggles and their transformation through performance.
Assistant Director:
Sarah Sawatsky
Hedyeh Bozorgzadeh
Jonathan Teague
Assistant Editor:
Denise Tam
Tyler Smart
Camera Operator:
Steven Miko Burns
Clancy Dennehy
Lloyd Lee Choi
David Tomiak
Choreographer:
Carla Catherwood
Color Grading:
Allan Pinvidic
Costume Design:
Marina Szijarto
Megan Leson
Director:
Elaine Carol
Editor:
Mary Ungerleider
Original Music Composer:
Paul Bray
Ndidi Cascade
Producer:
Elaine Carol
Zoe Green
Sheryl Gregoire
Production Manager:
Zoe Green
Sheryl Gregoire
Set Designer:
Yvan Morissette
Sound Designer:
Dennis Burke
Sound Mixer:
Dennis Burke
Sound Recordist:
Mark Pitkethly
Peter Wong
Jeff Carter
Eric Harwood
Story Editor:
Dennis Burke
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