Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 9, 2004

Original Title:
Masada: Live at Tonic 1999

Alternate Titles:
Live at Tonic

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Companies:
Ferrera Films, Inc.
Tzadik

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

This is Masada as no one except maybe the band itself has ever experienced it. Filmmaking at its most exciting, bringing you right into the heart of the action.

Filmed with an intimate three camera shoot by Antonio Ferrera, a close friend of John Zorn and a long time cameraman for the documentary masters the Maysles Brothers, this concert film captures the band performing a set of Zorn's Masada compositions at their home base in the Lower East Side, Tonic, in the summer of 1999.

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Additional Camera:
David Plimack

Assistant Editor:
Max Cavanaugh
Dawn Rider

Associate Producer:
Kazunori Sugiyama

Camera Operator:
Albert Maysles
Antonio Ferrera

Colorist:
Scott Olive

Director:
Antonio Ferrera

Editor:
Matthew Prinzing

Executive Producer:
John Zorn
Bernardine "Mickey" Jacobs
Fred Sherry

Mixing Engineer:
Paul Furedi

Music:
John Zorn

Post Production Coordinator:
Sandy Cohen

Producer:
Antonio Ferrera

Sound:
Eric Wood

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