Blue Skies (2002 film)
Appearance
Blue Skies | |
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Directed by | Ann Marie Fleming |
Written by | Ann Marie Fleming |
Produced by | Dawn Rubin |
Starring | Alessandro Juliani Stephanie Morgenstern |
Cinematography | Ron Williams |
Edited by | Brendan Woollard |
Music by | Patric Caird |
Production company | Global Mechanic |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Blue Skies is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Ann Marie Fleming and released in 2002.[1] Created as a personal response to the September 11 attacks[2] and told without dialogue, the film stars Alessandro Juliani as a Chinese opera performer who cannot stop crying in his dressing room, and Stephanie Morgenstern as a costume master who patiently dresses him and calms him down before his scheduled performance of Irving Berlin's song "Blue Skies".[1]
The film premiered in August 2002 at the
References
- ^ a b Andrew McIntosh, "Blue Skies". Canadian Film Encyclopedia.
- ^ David Spaner, "Movie writer David Spaner is . . . dialled in". The Province, October 1, 2002,
- ^ "Cronenberg big winner in Toronto Festival awards". Welland Tribune, September 16, 2002.
- ^ Tamsen Tillson, "Genies grant ‘Ararat’ wish". Variety, December 10, 2002.
External links
- Blue Skies at IMDb