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Is It My Turn

Genre

Experimental

Directed By

Shelagh Carter

Date: Feb 2013
Length: 00:05:42
Process: B&W
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: HD
Sound Format: Music
Video On Demand

Synopsis

Is It My Turn was choreographed by the dancers featured in the film after taking inspiration from the poem “Spellbinding” by Winnipeg author Deborah Schnitzer.

Tags

ballet, collaboration, dance, gertrude stein, hope, poem, women

Credits

Director
Shelagh Carter
Producer
Hersh Seth
Writer
Deborah Schnitzer
Cinematographer
Danielle Sturk
Editor
Chad Tremblay
Music
Keri Latimer
Cast
Natasha Torres-Garner, Ali Robson, CindyMarie Small

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