Greendale (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 27, 2004

Original Title:
Greendale

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Shakey Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

A film by Neil Young

Neil Young's "musical novel", telling the story of a family, the murder of a cop and the evolution of a young girl named Sun Green. This is not a concert film. Young himself shot actors on locations on his native Northern California home turf to create his Greendale, a rural town that is a microcosm of a world in crisis. There is lots of music featured by Young and Crazy Horse. Special bonus features include "Making of" with brand new interviews with Neil and the cast; also 3 live performances of "Greendale" songs, more.

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Additional Photography:
Arthur Rosato
Ken Butler
Dallas Huston
Patrick Roche

Art Direction:
Gary Burden
Jenice Heo
James Mazzeo

Associate Producer:
Marcy Gensic

Director:
Neil Young

Director of Photography:
Neil Young

Editor:
Toshi Onuki

Executive Producer:
Elliot Rabinowitz

Gaffer:
Jarid S. Johnson

Makeup & Hair:
Patricia Molino

Music:
Neil Young

Music Producer:
Neil Young
L.A. Johnson

Online Editor:
Toshi Onuki

Producer:
L.A. Johnson

Production Assistant:
Johanna Putnoi
Jo Cangelosi

Production Manager:
Marcy Gensic

Props:
Marcy Gensic

Sound Mixer:
John Hausmann

Sound Recordist:
John Hausmann

Unit Production Manager:
Tim Foster

Wardrobe Assistant:
Marcy Gensic

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