Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible

Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible

Release date : July 5, 2018
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : Australia /
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Director : Axel Grigor /
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With credits including Strictly Ballroom, Muriel’s Wedding, The Dish, Moulin Rouge!, Romeo + Juliet and Road to Perdition Jill Bilcock is regarded as one the world’s great film editors. Axel Grigor’s hugely entertaining documentary traces Bilcock’s journey from Melbourne film student in the 1960s to working as an extra in Bollywood movies and learning her craft when Australia had virtually no feature film industry. Bilcock’s cheeky charm and illuminating appearances by key collaborators make this a must-see for film lovers.
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  • title:Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Axel Grigor /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:With credits including Strictly Ballroom, Muriel’s Wedding, The Dish, Moulin Rouge!, Romeo + Juliet and Road to Perdition Jill Bilcock is regarded as one the world’s great film editors. Axel Grigor’s hugely entertaining documentary traces Bilcock’s journey from Melbourne film student in the 1960s to working as an extra in Bollywood movies and learning her craft when Australia had virtually no feature film industry. Bilcock’s cheeky charm and illuminating appearances by key collaborators make this a must-see for film lovers.
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