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Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse
Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse (1996)
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1 hr 55 mins
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Documentary
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Released: 1/1/1996
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Synopsis:
She came to the New York City Ballet as a teenager from Ohio and captured the heart and soul of the great Mr. B, inspiring the seminal ballets of her era and setting off a fevered and bizarre star-crossed love triangle. As the greatest ballerina of her time looks back on her amazing career, she creates an intimate portrait of her own on-stage triumphs, notwithstanding her life's back stage turmoil.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1996
Director
Credit
Anne Belle
Director
Deborah Dickson
Director
Cast
Credit
Suzanne Farrell
Herself
Helene Alexopoulos
Herself
Isabelle Guerin
Herself
Paul Mejia
Himself
Maurice Bejart
Himself
Susan Jaffe
Herself
Arthur Mitchell
Himself
Maria Calegari
Herself
Conrad Ludlow
Himself
Marie-Christine Mouis
Herself
Jacques D'Amboise
Himself
Peter Martins
Himself
Edward Villella
Himself
Production Credits
Credit
David S Singer
Executive Producer
Catherine Tambini
Co-Producer
Anne Belle
Producer
Jac Venza
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Seahorse Films
Production Company
Thirteen/WNET New York
Production Company
Film Camera
Credit
David Pultz
Color Timer
Jeffery Victor
Camera Assistant
Carolyn Georges
Photography - still photographs
Tom Hurwitz
Cinematographer - cinematography
Don Lenzer
Director of Photography
Wolfgang Held
Cinematographer - cinematography
George Platt Lynes
Photography - still photographs
Samuel Henriques
Camera Assistant
Gjon Mili
Photography - still photographs
Jerry Risius
Camera Assistant
Fred Fehl
Camera Assistant
Dominique Nabokov
Photography - still photographs
Paul Kolnik
Camera Assistant
Sound
Credit
Brenda Ray
Sound
Peter G Miller
Sound Recordist
Elliot Deitch
Sound Editor
Dominic Tavella
Sound - sound re-recording engineer
Zeborah Tidwell
Sound Editor
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