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Pilchuck: A Dance with Fire ()


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The Pilchuck Glass School outside Seattle has been going for 43 years. Started by Dale Chihuly, when glass in America was at its infancy. This school is responsible for making the US Studio Glass movement what it is today. It's an... See more »

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Jamie Carpenter ...
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Dale Chihuly ...
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Fritz Driesbach ...
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Kate Elliott ...
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Jiri Harcuba ...
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Anne Gould Hauberg ...
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Joey Kirkpatrick ...
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John Landon ...
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Marge Levy ...
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Flora Mace ...
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Dante Marioni ...
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Paul Marioni ...
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Richard Marquis ...
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Klaus Moje ...
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Benjamin Moore ...
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William Morris ...
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Tina Oldknow ...
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Charlie Parriott ...
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Ginny Ruffner ...
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Jon A. Shirley ...
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Buster Simpson ...
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Preston Singletary ...
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Kiki Smith ...
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Ethan Stern ...
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April Surgent ...
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Lino Tagliapietra ...
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Isabel Toledo ...
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Ruben Toledo ...
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Bertil Vallien ...
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John Forsen

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Gary Gibson ... (writer)

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John Forsen ... producer
Gary Gibson ... co-producer

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Tom McGurk

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Tracy Dethlefs

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Ethan James Erickson ... assistant editor
Jon Goneau ... assistant editor

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Dave Howe ... sound mixer
Michael McAuliffe ... sound effects editor
Paul Eric Miller ... additional sound designer

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Kent Colony ... camera operator
Joseph Hudson ... additional photography

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Keith Bolling ... animation director

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The Pilchuck Glass School outside Seattle has been going for 43 years. Started by Dale Chihuly, when glass in America was at its infancy. This school is responsible for making the US Studio Glass movement what it is today. It's an international institution now, bringing students from all over the world. It started in 1971, during the peace movements, Flower Power and war in Vietnam This documentary tells the story of it's beginnings, and how it's now made the Pacific NW, the largest glass art center in the world.

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  • 75 min
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Budget $325,000 (estimated)

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