A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 4, 1994
Original Title:
Oleanna
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bay Kinescope
Channel Four Films
The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
Carol, a college student, comes to John's office, her professor, to discuss the grade she has received for one of her papers.
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Camera Operator:
John Sosenko
Costume Design:
Jane Greenwood
Director:
David Mamet
Director of Photography:
Andrzej Sekula
Editor:
Barbara Tulliver
Fight Choreographer:
B. H. Barry
First Assistant Director:
Cara Giallanza
Foley Artist:
Alan Mintz
Gaffer:
Michael Palmer
Hairstylist:
Jean Carney
Gay Salemme
Key Grip:
Walter Argo
Leadman:
Ray Fisher
Lyricist:
David Mamet
Makeup Artist:
Lori Hicks
Music Arranger:
Joel Diamond
Music Producer:
Joel Diamond
Original Music Composer:
Rebecca Pidgeon
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Jackman
Gina Alfano
Producer:
Sarah Green
Patricia Wolff
Production Design:
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco
David Wasco
Property Master:
Sherri M. Adler
Screenplay:
David Mamet
Script Supervisor:
Anne Bob Rapp
Second Assistant Director:
Marge Piane
Set Decoration:
Kate Conklin
Set Designer:
Daniel Bradford
Sound Effects Editor:
Ron Bochar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brian Ricci
Still Photographer:
Michael Ginsburg
John Seakwood
Supervising Sound Editor:
Philip Stockton
Theatre Play:
David Mamet
Unit Production Manager:
Cara Giallanza
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