Kelly: Someone Else's Dream (2024)
Kelly Sildaru, the freestyle prodigy, tells the story of her decade of suffering in order to recover and give a voice to those who are still victimized.
Director: Helen Lõhmus, Leana Jalukse
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: October 25, 2024
Cast
- Kelly Sildaru - Self
- Tõnis Sildaru - Self - Father & Coach
- Lilian Talving - Self - Mother
- Riho Laast-Laas - Self - Estonian Freestyle Veteran
- Oliver Treufeldt - Self - Estonian Freestyle Veteran
- Keri Herman - Self - American Freestyle Skier & Olympian
- James Woods - Self - British Freestyle Skier
- Michael Spencer - Self - Manager (till 2023)
- Kalle Palling - Self - Board Member 2013-2022, Estonian Ski Association
- Rafael Reggazoni - Self - Ski Manager and International Judge
Screenplay
- Leana Jalukse
- Claudia Landsberger (Story Supervisor)
- William Mermoud (Idea)
- Matthias Azoulay (Idea)
Music: Sten Šeripov
Cinematography: William Mermoud, Jean Remy Ceron
Editing: Mirjam Jegorov
Production: Orée Films, PVS Company
Country: Estonia, France
Language: English, Eesti
Original Language: et
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kelly: Someone Else's Dream about?
- Kelly Sildaru, the freestyle prodigy, tells the story of her decade of suffering in order to recover and give a voice to those who are still victimized.
- Who directed Kelly: Someone Else's Dream?
- Kelly: Someone Else's Dream was directed by Helen Lõhmus, Leana Jalukse.
- Who stars in Kelly: Someone Else's Dream?
- Kelly: Someone Else's Dream stars Kelly Sildaru, Tõnis Sildaru, Lilian Talving, Riho Laast-Laas, Oliver Treufeldt, Keri Herman.
- How long is Kelly: Someone Else's Dream?
- Kelly: Someone Else's Dream has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is Kelly: Someone Else's Dream?
- Kelly: Someone Else's Dream is a Documentary film.
- Where was Kelly: Someone Else's Dream produced?
- Kelly: Someone Else's Dream was produced in Estonia, France.