Everything To Dance For
Synopsis
A truly beautiful movie for dancers and dreamers alike.
Details
- Year
- 2008
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 94 mins
- Format
- DVD
- Director
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Pearl Howie
- Producer
- Sasha Jackson
- Co-Producer
- Sasha Jackson
- Editor
- Pearl Howie
- Screenwriter
- Pearl Howie
- Director of Photography
- Pearl Howie
- Production Designer
- Mimi Goess
- Sound
- Ricky Barber, Jeff Johns, Ross Adams
- Composer
- Nicola Quilter, Steve Dewis, James Nisbet, Oojami, Bridge Fazio, Ladybyrd etc
- Principal cast
- Sasha Jackson, Travis Oliver, Sally Reeve, Brendan Cole
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Flying Machine Films Ltd
22 Keats CloseWimbledon
London SW19 1TU
UK
T +44 (0)208 543 3635
M +44 (0)7770 846 284flyingmachinefilms@hotmail.com
Sales Company
Flying Machine Films Ltd
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