A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 29, 2015
Original Title:
Love & Mercy
Alternate Titles:
Love & Mercy, la véritable histoire de Brian Wilson des Beach Boys
Love and Mercy
爱与宽容
Genres:
Drama | History | Music
Production Companies:
Battle Mountain Films
John Wells Productions
River Road Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 14 CA: PG DE: 6 FR: U GB: 12A IE: 12A IL: הותר לכל JP: PG12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 120
In the late 1960s, the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson stops touring, produces "Pet Sounds" and begins to lose his grip on reality. By the 1980s, under the sway of a controlling therapist, he finds a savior in Melinda Ledbetter.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Casey Hotchkiss
Art Department Coordinator:
Candice Muriedas
Art Direction:
Andrew Max Cahn
Assistant Art Director:
Bradley Rubin
Julien Pougnier
Assistant Costume Designer:
Annalisa Adams
Assistant Location Manager:
Jim Small
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Blake Nabavi
Best Boy Electric:
Craig Molsberry
Best Boy Grip:
Richard Boyle
Boom Operator:
Robert Jackson
Camera Loader:
Diana Ulzheimer
Casting:
Kerry Barden
Paul Schnee
Choreographer:
Kenny Wormald
Construction Coordinator:
Dave DeGaetano
Costume Design:
Danny Glicker
Costume Supervisor:
Charlene Amateau
Costumer:
Caroline Patterson
Danny Vick
Director:
Bill Pohlad
Director of Photography:
Robert D. Yeoman
Editor:
Dino Jonsäter
Electrician:
Alan Frazier
Michael Kennedy
Jerry D. Knight
Executive Producer:
Ann Ruark
Oren Moverman
Jim Lefkowitz
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Infield
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Patrick Smith
Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo
Foley Editor:
Steven Visscher
Gaffer:
John Vecchio
Graphic Designer:
Ellen Lampl
Greensman:
Richard J. Bell
Grip:
Bruce Carothers
William J. McDevitt
Dustin VonLossberg
Hair Department Head:
Martin Samuel
Cyndra Dunn
Hairstylist:
Lauren Upshaw
Karen Zanki
Key Grip:
Joseph Dianda
Key Makeup Artist:
Zoe Hay
Key Rigging Grip:
Matthew Thomas Moles
Leadman:
Cheryl Gould Strang
Location Manager:
Boyd Wilson
Makeup Artist:
Rolf John Keppler
Makeup Department Head:
Alessandro Bertolazzi
Marine Coordinator:
Rick Hicks
Music Editor:
Nicholas Renbeck
Original Music Composer:
Atticus Ross
Painter:
Cliff Berns
Post Production Supervisor:
Gerry Robert Byrne
Producer:
Bill Pohlad
Claire Rudnick Polstein
John Wells
Production Assistant:
Sam Patton
Production Coordinator:
Erin Sahlstrom
Production Design:
Keith P. Cunningham
Production Supervisor:
Alex G. Scott
Property Master:
Will Blount
Jim Stubblefield
Rigging Gaffer:
Kevin J. Lang
Screenplay:
Oren Moverman
Script Supervisor:
Scott Peterson
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Oliver Ponce
Second Assistant Camera:
Doug Price
Noah Thomson
Second Assistant Director:
Robert E. Kay
Second Unit Director:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Set Decoration:
Maggie Martin
Set Dresser:
Gregory Byrne
Paul Ford
Set Dressing Buyer:
Amina Allean Dieye
Sound Designer:
Eugene Gearty
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eugene Gearty
Chris Jenkins
Sound mixer:
Edward Tise
Special Effects Coordinator:
Anthony Simonaitis
Steadicam Operator:
Chris Haarhoff
Henry Tirl
Still Photographer:
François Duhamel
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Stunts:
Heidi Moneymaker
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Tim Rigby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nicholas Renbeck
Unit Production Manager:
Ann Ruark
Utility Sound:
Rene Defrancesch
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