Autumn in New York (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 11, 2000

Original Title:
Autumn in New York

Alternate Titles:
Høst i New York

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Lakeshore Entertainment
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  DE: 6  ES: APTA  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 15  NO: 6  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 103

He fell in love for the first time. She fell in love forever.

Autumn in New York follows the sexual exploits of Will Keane - New York restaurateur, infamous verging-on-50 playboy, master of the no-commitment seduction - until he runs into an unexpected dead end when he meets Charlotte Fielding. Charlotte is half Will's age and twice his match, a 21 year-old free spirit yearning to get out and taste the excitement of adult life.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Stephen Consentino

ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Art Direction:
Jess Gonchor

Assistant Art Director:
Mario Ventenilla
Nancy Winters

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Thomas Ford

Assistant Property Master:
Rena DeAngelo

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Jacobson Scarfo

Best Boy Grip:
Glen Engels

Boom Operator:
Marc-Jon Sullivan

Cableman:
Gregg Harris

Camera Operator:
Phil Oetiker

Casting:
Sheila Jaffe
Georgianne Walken

Casting Assistant:
Katharina Eggmann

Chief Lighting Technician:
Robert Sciretta

Co-Producer:
Andre Lamal

Color Timer:
Stephen R. Sheridan

Costume Design:
Carol Oditz

Dialogue Editor:
Dianna Stirpe
Karen G. Wilson

Director:
Joan Chen

Director of Photography:
Gu Changwei

Dolby Consultant:
Daniel Sperry

Dolly Grip:
Rick Marroquin

Editor:
Ruby Yang

Executive Producer:
Ted Tannebaum
Ronald M. Bozman

Extras Casting:
Grant Wilfley

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Chris Silano

First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Priestley

First Assistant Director:
Joseph R. Burns

First Assistant Editor:
Mike Bruining

Foley Artist:
Marnie Moore
Margie O'Malley

Graphic Designer:
Sarah Frank

Key Grip:
Richard Guinness Jr.

Key Rigging Grip:
Billy Kerwick

Leadman:
Timothy Metzger

Music Editor:
Andrew Dorfman

Music Supervisor:
Peter Afterman

Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed

Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Yared

Pilot:
Al Cerullo

Post Production Coordinator:
Winnie Cheng

Post Production Supervisor:
James McQuaide

Producer:
Tom Rosenberg
Gary Lucchesi
Amy Robinson

Production Coordinator:
Sean Garrett Fogel

Production Design:
Mark Friedberg

Property Master:
Diana Burton

Screenplay:
Allison Burnett

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Katcher

Second Assistant Camera:
Rod Calarco

Second Assistant Director:
Michelle L. Keiser

Set Decoration:
Catherine Davis

Sound Effects Editor:
Kyrsten Mate
Robert Shoup
Malcolm Fife

Sound Mixer:
Chris Newman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Parker
Todd Boekelheide
Dan Olmsted

Sound Recordist:
Frank Canonica

Steadicam Operator:
Stephen Consentino

Still Photographer:
Andrew D. Schwartz

Stunt Coordinator:
Jodi Michelle Pynn

Stunt Driver:
Blaise Corrigan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Pat Jackson

Transportation Captain:
Steven R. Hammond

Transportation Co-Captain:
Gene O'Neill

Unit Production Manager:
Harvey Waldman

Unit Publicist:
Julie Kuehndorf

Video Assist Operator:
Brian Carmichael

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