A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 2023
Original Title:
שלעסער אינעם הימל
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Numeric Pictures
Palinka Pictures
Sparks Next
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 33
Filmmaker and professor Pearl Gluck’s provocative latest dramatic short film centers on Malke, a Holocaust survivor and sex-ed teacher who has been leading a secret life for decades: performing slam poetry on the Lower East Side. Castles in the Sky features commanding performances from actor Lynn Cohen, who died in 2020, and poet Venus Thrash, who died in 2021.
Additional Camera:
Jon Levi
Orion Rodriguez
Additional Editing:
Kristan Sprague
Art Direction:
Chaya Amor
Cinematography:
Leland Krane
Colorist:
Edan Sasson
Director:
Pearl Gluck
Director of Photography:
Leland Krane
Executive Producer:
Daniel Finkelman
David Steck
Adam Margules
First Assistant Camera:
Adam Gonzalez
Steven Tong
First Assistant Director:
Thaddeus "Self" Williams
Joshua Williams
Gaffer:
Alvin Adadevoh
Ian Herman
Graphic Designer:
Jessica Snyder
Charlie Lewin
Micah Levin
In Memory Of:
Venus Thrash
Lynn Cohen
Malke Feldman
Key Grip:
Elias Morales
Legal Services:
Karen Shatz
Line Producer:
Jon Litt
Makeup & Hair:
Chana Horowitz
Marie Cruz
Krystle Feher
Original Music Composer:
Frank London
Poem:
Venus Thrash
Matt Kohn
Everton Sylvester
Julia Spicher Kasdorf
Esther Hoffman
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
Paul Mendoza
Post Production Assistant:
Abby Tarpey
WU Hsuan-wei
Producer:
David Steck
Daniel Finkelman
Production Assistant:
Celia A Nightingale
Bronson Christian
Isabella Kalish
Dominika Brice
Will Jellicorse
Jacinta Bowen
Production Coordinator:
Morgan Seiff
Props:
Emily Laird
Script Supervisor:
Sawyer Purman
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael "Moose" Belardi
Second Assistant Director:
Quentin Smith
Set Designer:
Dustin Moser
Sound Designer:
Tom Hambleton
Sound Mixer:
Ben Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Hambleton
Swing:
Orion Rodriguez
Adrian Wong
Rafael M. Adalfio
Translator:
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
Writer:
Pearl Gluck
Malky Goldman
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
Luzer Twersky
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