The Squid and the Whale (2005) [R]

Release Date:
October 5, 2005

Original Title:
The Squid and the Whale

Alternate Titles:
A Lula e a Baleia
Mürəkkəb Balığı və Balina
Una historia de Brooklyn
오징어와 고래

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Ambush Entertainment
American Empirical Pictures
Andrew Lauren Productions
Destination Films
Original Media
Peter Newman/Interal
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Sony Pictures Releasing

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 81

Joint custody blows.

Based on the true childhood experiences of Noah Baumbach and his brother, The Squid and the Whale tells the touching story of two young boys dealing with their parents' divorce in Brooklyn in the 1980s.

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ADR Recordist:
Damian Volpe

Additional Music:
Daniel Antonio Srebnick

Art Direction:
Jennifer Dehghan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Karen Malecki

Assistant Editor:
Perri B. Frank

Assistant Location Manager:
Keith Krinsky

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Todd Judson

Best Boy Electric:
John Schwartz

Best Boy Grip:
Alison Barton

Boom Operator:
Alfredo Viteri

Camera Operator:
Nils Benson

Casting:
Douglas Aibel

Casting Associate:
Stephanie Holbrook

Co-Producer:
Jennifer Roth

Color Timer:
Dave Pultz

Costume Design:
Amy Westcott

Costume Supervisor:
Lisa Marzolf

Dialogue Editor:
Julia Shirar

Director:
Noah Baumbach

Director of Photography:
Robert D. Yeoman

Editor:
Tim Streeto

Electrician:
Lisa Marie Gleeson
Scott Maher
Chris Hayes
Simeon Moore
Bernard James
Beth O'Brien
Keith Kalohelani
Gay E. Riedel
Scott Kincaid
Dave Rudolph

Executive Producer:
Reverge Anselmo
Miranda Bailey
Andrew Lauren
Greg Johnson

Extras Casting:
Ulysses Terrero

First Assistant Camera:
Storn Peterson

First Assistant Director:
David 'Wex' Wechsler

First Assistant Property Master:
Nancy Griffith

Foley Artist:
Jay Peck
Shaun Brennan

Foley Editor:
Rachel Chancey

Foley Recordist:
Rachel Chancey
Damian Volpe

Gaffer:
Douglas W. Shannon

Grip:
Evelina Andres
George Elias
Irapaul Turner
Bobby Andres

Key Grip:
Robert M. Andres

Key Hair Stylist:
Lori Guidroz

Key Makeup Artist:
Maya Hardinge

Leadman:
Susan Tatom

Location Manager:
Michael Fucci

Music Coordinator:
Jim Dunbar

Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster

Negative Cutter:
Noëlle Penraat

Original Music Composer:
Britta Phillips
Dean Wareham

Post Production Supervisor:
Chris Kenneally
Joe Hobeck

Producer:
Charlie Corwin
Clara Markowicz
Peter Newman
Wes Anderson

Production Coordinator:
Steve Kornacki

Production Design:
Anne Ross

Property Master:
Jeff Butcher

Scoring Mixer:
Diego Garrido

Script Supervisor:
Massoumeh Emami

Second Assistant Camera:
Doug Kofsky
Steve Speers

Second Assistant Director:
Eric Yellin

Set Costumer:
Mei Lai Hippisley Coxe

Set Decoration:
Robert Covelman

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Filip

Sound Mixer:
Allan Byer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lewis Goldstein

Still Photographer:
James Hamilton

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lewis Goldstein

Title Designer:
Leanne Shapton

Unit Production Manager:
Jennifer Roth
Hans Graffunder

Writer:
Noah Baumbach

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