Crew
Phil LaMarche - Author
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Michael Berenbaum, A.C.E. - Editor
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Michael Berenbaum has over twenty years of editing experience for both feature films and television. He is a member of the American Cinema Editors Society (ACE), and received an Emmy award for the pilot episode of "Desperate Housewives". Berenbaum has collaborated with an array of directors including Joel and Ethan Coen, John Turturro, Al Pacino, Julian Schnabel, and Martin Scorsese. He edited the HBO series "Sex and the City" and has won two ACE Eddie Awards for his work on that show. His recent projects include Hollywoodland, starring Ben Affleck, Adrian Brody, and Diane Lane, War, Inc., with John Cusack, Marisa Tomei, and Ben Kingsley, and the feature film version of Sex and the City.
Michael Berenbaum's IMDb.com entry
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Austin de Besche - Director of Photography
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Austin de Besche has been a cinematographer for over thirty-four years and a director for half that time. His cinematography credits include: the feature films Return of the Secaucus 7 and Lianna (both directed by John Sayles); On Thin Ice, an Emmy-winning anti-drug documentary; I'm a Stranger Here Myself, a feature-length documentary about Nicholas Ray (director of Rebel Without a Cause, etc.); second-unit television work for "Cheers" and "St. Elsewhere"; and corporate films and commercials numbered in the thousands. He co-photographed Voices of the Children, a documentary on Holocaust survivors, which won a National Emmy in 1999. Return of the Secaucus 7 was chosen for the "10 Best Films of 1980" list of the Los Angeles Times and Time Magazine. As a director, de Besche works in many styles and formats - from cinema-veritas documentary to large studio production, miniDV video to 35mm film. He has served as director/cameraman on numerous promotions for The Discovery Channel, A&E Network, The History Channel, and many other television and cable networks. Another noteworthy project is A Taste of Chanukah, a concert special directed and co-written by de Besche, starring Theodore Bikel.
de Besche served for three seasons as the primary director of photography and as a segment producer/writer/director on "The Wild Web", a nationally syndicated weekly television magazine show about the internet, distributed by CBS/Eyemark. He was also the senior director of photography on the national PBS children's show "Postcards from Buster." de Besche's Pilgrimage into the Past, a documentary he produced, directed and photographed, tells the story of a Holocaust survivor who was, with thousands of others, part of a forced death march just before the end of the Second World War. It premiered at the 2002 Boston Jewish Film Festival and won a Gold Remi Award at WorldFest Houston 2003, where he also won a Silver Remi Award for Cinematography for In The Tradition of My Family.
Austin de Besche's IMDb.com entry
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Jenny McCracken - Production Designer
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Rosa J. Colón - Costume Designer
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Jeremy Oneail - Makeup Effects
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Jeremy Oneail resides in the Boston area and has bee doing makeup and specail effects since 2000. His expertise made for spectacular gun shot wound and scar effects for the film. Additionally, Jeremy has worked the films Detour Into Madness, Interrogation, and Disappearances, and on many local theatrical projects. In his spare time, Jeremy practices and teaches historical European medieval martial arts.
Jeremy Oneail's IMDb.com entry
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