A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 2001
Original Title:
Funding
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Club Soda Music
EXITMUSIC Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
Vivian, Roe, JJ, Ines and a mysterious French man through a 20 year musical memory of New York City. As people and places in their lives drift away, visual impressions meld with sound and narrative stories to reveal a complex yet moving tableau. As the characters recall their own personal histories, conflicting images reveal their past, present and future.
Art Direction:
William Bore
Assistant Camera:
Christina Buransk
Assistant Director:
Todd Previn
Assistant Editor:
Joe Rause
Assistant Sound Editor:
Rema Williams
Best Boy Grip:
John Bourgious
Camera Operator:
Michael Powell
Lisa Freemont
Choreographer:
Lisa Boudreau
Costume Design:
Barbara Allen
Director:
Mikel Rouse
Editor:
Mikel Rouse
Electrician:
Stuart Falco
First Assistant Director:
Lisa Thorwal
Gaffer:
Sy Collings
Justin Avery
Nick Fredericks
Hairstylist:
Warren Ray
Lighting Camera:
Michael Powell
Location Manager:
George Hattis
Makeup Artist:
Brian McCay
Music:
Mikel Rouse
Music Producer:
Mikel Rouse
Producer:
Mikel Rouse
Production Design:
Lynn Court
Robert Franks
Production Manager:
Marge Angles
Script Supervisor:
Anna Thompson
Second Assistant Director:
Andy Clay
Sequence Artist:
Steven Kendal
Sound Recordist:
Ed Warden
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Kands
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nancy Hanks
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