A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1989
Original Title:
The Long Way Home
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
A documentary about Boris Grebenshikov, frontman of the legendary Russian art-rock band Akvarium ("Аквариум"). It was filmed as part of promo campaign for his own first album released in English and recorded with Eurythmics.
Assistant Editor:
Michael Kasino
Alan Wolfson
Assistant Sound Editor:
David Johnson
Camera Production Assistant:
David Shaw
Henry Cline
Theo Cremona
Todd Liebler
Lawrence Dodds
Cinematography:
Michael Apted
Co-Producer:
Jo Durden-Smith
Continuity:
Carol Ann Slatkin
Director:
Michael Apted
Director of Photography:
Peter Gilbert
Clive Tickner
Christophe Lanzenberg
Ralf D. Bode
Editor:
Susanne Rostock
Editorial Coordinator:
David Leveen
Executive Producer:
Rod Caird
Jerry Durkin
Debbie Newman
First Assistant Editor:
Steven Blauner
Mixing Engineer:
Alan Moulder
Producer:
Steve Lawrence
Production Assistant:
Renat Zinnurov
Production Coordinator:
Vicky Deger
Sound Editor:
John Purcell
Sound Mixer:
Regina Mullen
Sound Recordist:
Roger Pietschmann
Paul Rusnak
Peter Miller
Ron Yoshida
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steven Blauner
Translator:
Victor Nord
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