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Pilchuck: A Dance with Fire

Pilchuck: A Dance with Fire

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HistoryDocumentary

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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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Budget

$325000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

75 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

28 March 2015

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Narrator (voice)

Dale Chihuly

Dale Chihuly

Himself

Jamie Carpenter

Jamie Carpenter

Himself

Fritz Driesbach

Fritz Driesbach

Himself

Kate Elliott

Kate Elliott

Herself

Jiri Harcuba

Jiri Harcuba

Himself

Anne Gould Hauberg

Anne Gould Hauberg

Herself

Joey Kirkpatrick

Joey Kirkpatrick

Himself

John Landon

John Landon

Himself

Marge Levy

Marge Levy

Herself

Flora Mace

Flora Mace

Herself

Dante Marioni

Dante Marioni

Himself

Paul Marioni

Paul Marioni

Himself

Richard Marquis

Richard Marquis

Himself

Klaus Moje

Klaus Moje

Himself

Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore

Himself

William Morris

William Morris

Himself

Tina Oldknow

Tina Oldknow

Herself

Charlie Parriott

Charlie Parriott

Himself

Ginny Ruffner

Ginny Ruffner

Herself

Jon A. Shirley

Jon A. Shirley

Himself

Buster Simpson

Buster Simpson

Himself

Preston Singletary

Preston Singletary

Himself

Kiki Smith

Kiki Smith

Herself

Ethan Stern

Ethan Stern

Himself

April Surgent

April Surgent

Herself

Lino Tagliapietra

Lino Tagliapietra

Himself

Isabel Toledo

Isabel Toledo

Herself

Ruben Toledo

Ruben Toledo

Himself

Bertil Vallien

Bertil Vallien

Himself

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