In the Paris of the 1910s, brash young sculptor Henri Gaudier begins a creative partnership with an older writer, Sophie Brzeska. Though the couple is 20 years apart in age, Gaudier finds that his untamed work is complemented by the older woman's cultural refinement. He then moves to London with Brzeska, where he falls in with a group of avant-garde artists. There, Gaudier encounters yet another artistic muse in passionate suffragette Gosh Boyle.
Sound | Stuart Baird | Sound Editor |
Camera | Ronnie Taylor | Camera Operator |
Sound | Robin Gregory | Sound Recordist |
Production | Harry Benn | Associate Producer |
Editing | Michael Bradsell | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Tiny Nicholls | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Directing | Ken Russell | Director |
Production | Ken Russell | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Shirley Russell | Costume Design |
Camera | Dick Bush | Director of Photography |
Art | Derek Jarman | Set Designer |
Art | Ian Whittaker | Set Dresser |
Sound | Michael Garrett | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Betty Glasow | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
Writing | Christopher Logue | Writer |
Production | Neville C. Thompson | Production Manager |
Writing | H.S. Ede | Novel |
Art | George Lack | Art Direction |
Directing | Graham Ford | Assistant Director |
Crew | Anthony D'Offay | Thanks |
Camera | Eddie Collins | Assistant Camera |
Art | George Ball | Property Master |
Directing | Sue Merry | Continuity |
Sound | Doug E. Turner | Sound Mixer |