Debonair Dancers (1986)
Debonair Dancers is a 1986 short American documentary film produced and directed by Alison Nigh-Strelich, and narrated by Jack Lemmon. It is about The Debonaire Special Dancers of Bakersfield, CA, a group started decades ago by John Soiu and continues today under the direction of Sheri Fortino. The group fosters social and life skills while stimulating creativity and confidence in the special needs students it serves. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
Director: Alison Nigh-Strelich
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: January 1, 1986
Cast
- Jack Lemmon - Narrator
Screenplay
Production: Brooks Institute of Photography
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Debonair Dancers about?
- Debonair Dancers is a 1986 short American documentary film produced and directed by Alison Nigh-Strelich, and narrated by Jack Lemmon. It is about The Debonaire Special Dancers of Bakersfield, CA, a group started decades ago by John Soiu and continues today under the direction of Sheri Fortino. The group fosters social and life skills while stimulating creativity and confidence in the special needs students it serves. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
- Who directed Debonair Dancers?
- Debonair Dancers was directed by Alison Nigh-Strelich.
- Who stars in Debonair Dancers?
- Debonair Dancers stars Jack Lemmon.
- How long is Debonair Dancers?
- Debonair Dancers has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
- What genre is Debonair Dancers?
- Debonair Dancers is a Documentary film.
- Where was Debonair Dancers produced?
- Debonair Dancers was produced in United States of America.