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The Making of a Dream (2017)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 2M

Director : Daniela Ambrosoli
Escritor : Daniela Ambrosoli

Sinopsis

The Making of a Dream is a cinematic essay on stories of dancers. It shows joys and pains from the first steps in an amateur school to the goal to become a principal dancer in a world known ballet company.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Daniela Ambrosoli
Daniela Ambrosoli
Director
Daniela Ambrosoli
Daniela Ambrosoli
Screenplay
Daniela Ambrosoli
Daniela Ambrosoli
Producer
Aliocha Merker
Aliocha Merker
Director of Photography
Johannes Nakajima
Johannes Nakajima
Editor
Aliocha Merker
Aliocha Merker
Sound Mixer
Mark Shaw
Mark Shaw
Sound Mixer
Riccardo Spagnol
Riccardo Spagnol
Sound
Mattia Zappa
Mattia Zappa
Original Music Composer

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