Born in a Ballroom
Coat of Arms
Person and place are often one and the same. Born in a ballroom the night her parent’s cabin caught fire, Eleanor Mailloux danced her way through life and impacted a small village in grand ways. Through entrepreneurship, creativity, and sheer grit, she inspired an Appalachian village to aspire to more. Eleanor founded the internationally recognized restaurant, The Hütte, which reflects her unique legacy to this day.
Go to Borninaballroom.com to find out more about the film, to order the bluray, or enjoy behind-the-scenes info!
Born in a Ballroom
Coat of Arms
Person and place are often one and the same. Born in a ballroom the night her parent’s cabin caught fire, Eleanor Mailloux danced her way through life and impacted a small village in grand ways. Through entrepreneurship, creativity, and sheer grit, she inspired an Appalachian village to aspire to more. Eleanor founded the internationally recognized restaurant, The Hütte, which reflects her unique legacy to this day.
Go to Borninaballroom.com to find out more about the film, to order the bluray, or enjoy behind-the-scenes info!
Born in a Ballroom
Coat of Arms
Person and place are often one and the same. Born in a ballroom the night her parent’s cabin caught fire, Eleanor Mailloux danced her way through life and impacted a small village in grand ways. Through entrepreneurship, creativity, and sheer grit, she inspired an Appalachian village to aspire to more. Eleanor founded the internationally recognized restaurant, The Hütte, which reflects her unique legacy to this day.
Go to Borninaballroom.com to find out more about the film, to order the bluray, or enjoy behind-the-scenes info!
Credits
Credits
Credits
Created by
Coat of Arms
Directed by
Clara Lehmann & Jonathan Lacocque
Cinematography by
Jonathan Lacocque, Joel Wolpert, & John Pope
Trailer edit by
Joel Wolpert
Takénobu
Color by
Kelly Armstrong
Sound Design & Mix by
Sarah Krohn
Title Design by
Friedrich Detering
Created by
Coat of Arms
Directed by
Clara Lehmann & Jonathan Lacocque
Cinematography by
Jonathan Lacocque, Joel Wolpert, & John Pope
Trailer edit by
Joel Wolpert
Takénobu
Color by
Kelly Armstrong
Sound Design & Mix by
Sarah Krohn
Title Design by
Friedrich Detering