A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 1997
Original Title:
Blixa Bargeld Stole My Cowboy Boots
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Open City Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Johnny, a rock 'n' roll casualty, regales a woman he has just met with his one claim to fame: that he lived with German industrial musician Blixa Bargeld in Berlin in 1982. Or so he says.
Art Direction:
Xavier Cerdans
Assistant Director:
Ingrid Breyer
Carol Jennings
Best Boy Electric:
Alan Jacobsen
Casting:
Laura Rosenthal
Adrienne Stern
Director:
Leslie McCleave
Director of Photography:
Ed Talavera
Extras Casting:
Richard Brannan
James Mottram
First Assistant Camera:
Claudia Lumier
Gaffer:
Learan Kahanov
Key Grip:
Alan Jacobsen
Makeup Artist:
Frances Sorensen
Negative Cutter:
Patricia Sztaba
Stan Sztaba
Post Production Supervisor:
Dave Paterson
Producer:
Leslie McCleave
Joana Vicente
Jason Kliot
Production Coordinator:
Alexa D. O'Brien
Production Manager:
Madeleine Solano
Script Supervisor:
Fernando Alcalde
Second Assistant Camera:
Steven Lubensky
Sound:
David Ravin
John Salk
Sound Mixer:
Frank Morrone
Sound Recordist:
Robert Taz Larrea
Still Photographer:
Eve Marie Gascon
Swing:
Kevin Ashergreen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nancy Plominski
Writer:
Leslie McCleave
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