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Original Title:
Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Pfonetic
Wet Paws Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Filmed at Elvis' Palm Springs get-away in early 2023, and containing archival footage from the band's early days, "Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story" is the definitive feature-length documentary on Collective Soul. Currently in their 31st year, the band has sold over 15 million albums worldwide - 6 of which have gone gold / platinum. They boast seven #1 singles, including SHINE, DECEMBER, and THE WORLD I KNOW. "Give Me a Word" tells the untold story, the family component to the band, the creativity, and the wisdom that has been hard won over a three decades plus career. Directed by Joseph Rubinstein and Produced by Greg Richling and Jonathan Sheldon of Pfonetic.
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Associate Producer:
Louis Cohen
Shawn Grove
Steven Livoti
William E. Sagan
Rajendra Thakurathi
Cinematography:
Joseph Rubinstein
Colorist:
Mark Todd Osborne
Director:
Joseph Rubinstein
Director of Photography:
Frank Rios
Editor:
Justin Williams
R.D. Womack II
Executive Producer:
David Breschel
Charlie Brusco
Greg Buonocore
Mil Cannon
Fred Croshal
Josh Gruss
Kelly Mi Li
Mike Manarino
Jack Piatt
Music Supervisor:
Mason Cooper
Producer:
Greg Richling
Jonathan Sheldon
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