Avalon - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Avalon"
Avalon (2001)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Avalon - TMDB rating
6.553/10
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Film crew

Director

Producer

Atsushi Kubo
Producer
Wojciech Widelski
Producer

Executive Producer

Tetsu Kayama
Executive Producer
Naoyuki Sakagami
Executive Producer
Toru Shiobara
Executive Producer
Shigeru Watanabe
Executive Producer

Casting

Krzysztof Rogala
Casting

Editor

Hiroshi Okuda
Editor

Costume Design

Magdalena Biernawska-Teslawska
Costume Design

Production Design

Barbara Nowak
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Lech Adamowski
Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

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Kenji Kawai

Kenji Kawai
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Yasuki Miki
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Grzegorz Kedzierski
Director of Photography

Sound Designer

Shuji Inoue
Sound Designer
Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
Sound Designer
Yukio Hokari
Sound Designer
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Randy Thom

Randy Thom
Sound Designer
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Tom Myers

Tom Myers
Sound Designer

VFX Supervisor

Nobuaki Koga
VFX Supervisor
Hiroyuki Hayashi
VFX Supervisor
Seichi Tanaka
VFX Supervisor
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Atsuki Sato
VFX Supervisor

Sound Recordist

Robert Wiśniewski
Sound Recordist

Sound Editor

Toru Noguchi
Sound Editor

Author

Sound Design Assistant

Akihiko Okase
Sound Design Assistant
Christopher Barrick
Sound Design Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was not accidentally shot in Poland. In order to achieve a sense of novelty, the Japanese director was looking for a country, culture, and traditions that were as exotic as possible (in his opinion).
  • The country chosen by Osii was not necessarily intended to be Poland. For example, he considered England and Ireland as options. However, his desire to present the world he had invented as a world of darkness, rather than light, led him to Eastern Europe.
  • Filming of the film lasted more than two months.
  • Initially, the main character was supposed to be a man. Only after starting work did Osi decide to make Ash a woman.
  • Osi personally conducted the auditions in April 1999 and chose Małgorzata Foremniak for the lead role himself.
  • The director did not want the costumes of the warriors of Avalon to be designed by Japanese artists, who thought in Eastern traditions. That is why Magdalena Tesławska was invited, who had worked with Andrzej Wajda, Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Andrzej Żuławski, and Jerzy Hoffman. Although Osi had planned to dress the characters in old military uniforms of communist Russia, he accepted Magdalena Tesławska’s proposals.
  • When Ash enters Avalon and finds herself in the opera, the name of the film's artist, Barbara Nowak, can be found on the poster.
  • Another title is “Gate to Avalon” (Gate to Avalon, 2001).
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