A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 27, 2025
Original Title:
Peter Hujar’s Day
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Complementary Colors
Jordan Drake Productions
Materia Cinema
One Two Films
Primo Content
We Are Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Germany | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
A recently discovered conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz in 1974 reveals a glimpse into New York City’s downtown art scene and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.
Art Direction:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Grasso
Associate Producer:
Alex Mitow
Book:
Linda Rosenkrantz
Co-Producer:
Aaron Craig
Fred Burle
Costume Design:
Eric Daman
Khadija Zeggaï
Director:
Ira Sachs
Director of Photography:
Alex Ashe
Editor:
Affonso Gonçalves
Executive Producer:
Sol Bondy
Ellis Fox
Lucas Joaquin
Martín Kalina
Adam Kersh
Franklin P. Laviola
Nicholas Laviola
Inés Massa
Alfredo Pérez Veiga
Nadine Rothschild
Corin Taylor
Nicolás Pérez Veiga
Paul Weston
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Lugo
Hair Department Head:
Chansopheak Tong
Line Producer:
Adam Samuels
Makeup Department Head:
Tayler Winer
Producer:
Jordan Drake
Jonah Disend
Production Design:
Stephen Phelps
Props:
Masha Zhak
Screenplay:
Ira Sachs
Script Supervisor:
Veronica Lupu
Second Assistant Director:
Mara Tuleutayeva
Sound Designer:
Eli Cohn
Sound Mixer:
Hyo Jin An
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