Ghost dance
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Ghost dance
(Classic world art cinema)
Mediabox Ltd. , Distributed by Mediabox Ltd., 2006
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Ghost dance : written & directed by Ken McMullen
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Originally produced by Ken McMullen through Looseyard Ltd., c1983, for Channel Four Television, in collaboration with ZDF
Languages: English, French ; subtitles: French, Spanish
Cast: Leonie Mellinger, Pascale Ogier, Robbie Coltrane, Dominique Pinon ; off-screen voices, Barbara Coles (woman), Archie Poole (myths), Ken McMullen (man), Michael Mellinger (Marianne's daydream), Jacques Derrida (Kafka story, Theory of mourning)
With the participation of Jacques Derrida & Stuart Brisley
Music: David Cunningham, Michael Giles, James Muir ; lighting cameraman: Peter Harvey ; camera services: Carl Ross, Media Craft ; sound: Jean Bernard Thompson, John Ralph, Chris Osborne ; sound services: Larry Sider ; production manager: Kim Nygaard ; assistant director: Paul Cheetham ; 2nd assistant dir.: Nigel Coles ; prop construction: Miranda Melville, Henry Harris ; design assistant: Georges Levantis
Editor: Robert Hargreaves ; assistant editor: Cathy Neville-Rolfte, sync services: Miranda Watts ; dubbing mixers: Tony Anscombe, Chris Godden ; photos & graphics: Horacio Monteverde ; prod. assistant (Paris): Dominique Green ; location photos (Paris): Ricardo Gómez ; costumes: Sue Snell ; masks: Caroline Lanyon ; costume assistant: David Johnson ; boat stunts: Andy Wilkinson ; chiefcookandbottlewasher: Livia Gainham ; translations: Peter Dews, Chaton Houette ; lighting services: Delights ; equipment: Cine Europe ; executive producers: Alan Fountain, Eckart Stein
DVD: Region 0/ PAL ; Dolby Digital
Special features: Interviews ; Portrait with director - revisiting locations ; Photogallery ; References ; Director's commentary
Credits: Director, script, Ken McMullen
Summary: Through the experiences to two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers a stunning analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past
Rated 15: Contains strong language