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Release Date:
March 17, 2022
Original Title:
Solo
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Studio Mao
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 86
The Solo documentary reveals six unique stories of individuals who use the art of dancing as their own tool in fighting back difficulties, dealing with pain, incomprehension, and obstacles standing in their way to happiness through creative self-expression. Six young performers who belong to completely different styles - classical ballet, contemporary dance, krump, vogue, experimental hip-hop, pole dance - represent the new generation of Russian artists, free from preconceptions, clichés, and ready to be part of the dance revolution. The documentary format of the project looks at real people in an intimate setting and the behind-the-scenes routine of professional dancers.
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Associate Producer:
Christopher S Burke
Co-Producer:
Evgeny Subochev
Natalia Domoratskaya
Stephen Mao
Director:
Olga Pankratova
Director of Photography:
Roman Palchenkov
Editor:
Anatoly Solovey
Executive Producer:
Anastasiya Alexeeva
Original Music Composer:
Andry Prilepsky
Producer:
Olga Pankratova
Screenplay:
Olga Pankratova
Sound:
Nikolay Belanovsky
Vladislav Shablyugin
Evgeniy Terenov
Max Zorin
Sound Editor:
Vadim Prudnikov
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