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Release Date:
October 3, 2003
Original Title:
Concert for George
Alternate Titles:
Concert for George
George Harrisonin muistokonsertti
Концерт для Джорджа
コンサート・フォー・ジョージ
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
ArenaPlex LLC
RadicalMedia
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: PG-13
Runtime: 140
As a memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his passing, The Concert for George was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 29 November 2002 . Organized by Harrison's widow, Olivia, and son, Dhani, and arranged under the musical direction of Eric Clapton and Jeff Lynne. A benefit for Harrison's Material World Charitable Foundation, the all-star concert took place on the day of the first anniversary of his death. Proceeds from the film also went to the Material World Charitable Foundation. The film was shot using discreet cameras from over twelve locations.
Art Direction:
Tanya Clark
Sabina Daley
Ed Walsh
Camera Operator:
Joan Churchill
Pete Arias
Jeff Baynes
Barry Ackroyd
Barrie Dodd
Chloë Leland
Nicholas D. Knowland
Roger Pratt
Chris Morphet
Casper Leaver
Philip Sindall
David Leland
John Lynch
Nick Roylance
Kate Robinson
Colorist:
Kai Van Beers
Director:
David Leland
Director of Photography:
Chris Menges
Editor:
Claire Ferguson
Executive Producer:
Olivia Harrison
Brian Roylance
Online Editor:
Jay Bandlish
Producer:
David Leland
Ray Cooper
Jon Kamen
Olivia Harrison
Production Design:
Eve Stewart
Production Director:
Eric Clapton
Jeff Lynne
Recording Supervision:
Ryan Ulyate
Sound Mixer:
Jeff Lynne
Ryan Ulyate
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Prestwood Smith
Sound Recordist:
Andrew Morris
Jon Hose
Leigh Crisp
Garth Marhsall
Paul Nickson
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