FRONTIERS

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Title: FRONTIERS

Reference number: 12348

Date: 2019

Director: d. Eve McConnachie

Sound: sound

Original format: MOV

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 4.00 mins

Description: Frontiers explores outdated gender norms inherent in the classical ballet industry.

View this film online here: https://www.scottishballet.co.uk/tv/frontiers [last accessed 24/08/2020]

Credits: Choreographer Myles Thatcher

Cast
Jerome Anthony Barnes
Rishan Benjamin
Bruno Micciardi
Claire Souet
Anna Williams
Aaron Venegas

Scottish Ballet
C.E.O. / Artistic Director Christopher Hampson
p. Tony Currie
rehearsal ass. Tamarin Scott

Forest of Black
p. Beth Allan

m. Callum Easter 'Make A Move' courtesy of Lost Map Records

d. ph. David Liddell
ed. Eve McConnachie
picture grade Oscar Sansom
p. co-ordinator Nikki Reilly
p. ass. Eilidh Murdoch
p. runner / driver Marie Liden
focus puller Paul Forest
second ass. camera Fergus Cruickshank
steadicam operator Martin Newstead
gaffer Sean McDonald
lighting technician Zenon Sept
styling I'll Be Your Mirror
garments supplied by Les Animaux and M.G. Gabriel
hair and make-up Debbie Black
photographer Mihaela Bodlovic
caterer Bowl Food

With thanks to Kate Carter, Joy Parkinson, Matthew O'Hare, Andalus, Glasgow Film Office

John Ellerman Foundation
Scottish Ballet's 2019 Digital Season is generously supported by the John Ellerman Foundation
Frontiers is supported by KPMG
Scottish Ballet is core funded by the Scottish Government

Shotlist: Frontiers explores outdated gender norms inherent in the classical ballet industry. Directed by Scottish Ballet’s in-house filmmaker Eve McConnachie and choreographed by San Francisco Ballet dancer Myles Thatcher – an exciting new talent working in the queer space.