Storyline: Jill Bilcock Dancing the Invisible 2017 Jill Bilcock Dancing The Invisible focuses on the life and work of one of the worlds leading film artists, Academy Award nominated film editor Jill Bilcock Iconic Australian films Strictly Ballroom, Muriels Wedding, Moulin Rouge, Red Dog, and The Dressmaker bear the unmistakable look and sensibility of Bilcocks visual inventiveness, but it was her brave editing choices in Baz Luhrmanns Romeo+Juliet that changed the look of cinema the world over, inspiring one Hollywood critic to dub her editing style as that of a Russian serial killer on crack With a back story as colourful and surprising as her films, and featuring commentary from Cate Blanchett, Baz Luhrmann, Shekhar Kapur, Phillip Noyce and Fred Schepisi, this documentary is a wonderful insight into the art of film editing and the profound impact it has on storytelling
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