Project Detail

StreetDance 3D

Synopsis

Sparks fly as the worlds of street-dance and ballet collide in Streetdance - the vibrant, uplifting and ground-breaking 3D feature film from award-winning music video directors Max and Dania, Vertigo Films and BBC Films.

While training for the UK Streetdance Championships, a streetdance crew are forced to work with Royal ballet dancers in return for rehearsal space. With no common ground and with passions riding high, they realise they need to find a way to join forces to win.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Format
2K Digital (3D)
Director
Max and Dania 1st Feature
Producer
Nigel Williams, Rupert Preston, Nick Love, Christine Langan, Paula Jalfon, Dr Arnab Banerji
Co-Producer
Nigel Williams, Rupert Preston, Nick Love, Christine Langan, Paula Jalfon, Dr Arnab Banerji
Editor
Tim Murrell
Screenwriter
Jane English
Director of Photography
Sam McCurdy
Production Designer
Richard Bullock
Composer
Lol Hammond
Principal cast
Charlotte Rampling, Nichola Burley, Richard Winsor

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Vertigo Films

77 Fortess Road
London NW5 1AG
UK

T +44 (0)20 7428 7555

Sales Company

Protagonist Pictures

4th floor, Waverley House,
7-12 Noel Street
London
W1F 8GQ
UK

T +44 (0)207 734 9000

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