Project Detail

Dancing Under the Dust Cover

Synopsis

Diana Payne Myers' engaging personality and varied career in dance spring to life from the pages of her wonderfully eccentric scrapbook.

Details

Year
2001
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
35mm, Betacam Sp, Digi Beta, U-Matic
Director
Gillian Lacey
Producer
Tony Dowmunt
Editor
Jo Ann Kaplan
Director of Photography
Terry Flaxton
Sound
Cameron Hills
Composer
Max de Wardener
Principal cast
Diana Payne Myers

Production Status

Production Company

APT Film and Television

Contact: Tony Dowmunt
225A Brecknock Road
London N19 5AA
UK

T 020 7284 1695

admin@aptonline.co.uk

Sales Company

APT Film and Television

Contact: Tony Dowmunt
225A Brecknock Road
London N19 5AA
UK

T 020 7284 1695

admin@aptonline.co.uk

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