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Release Date:
April 24, 2021
Original Title:
Promises: Through Congress
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 46
Promises: Through Congress is a collaboration between Julie Mehretu, electronic music composer Floating Points aka Sam Shepherd, and filmmaker Trevor Tweeten. This 46-minute film features Mehretu’s expansive painting Congress (2003) and Promises (Luaka Bop, 2021), the acclaimed album from Floating Points and jazz titan Pharoah Sanders featuring the London Symphony Orchestra. Filmed on location at The Broad in Los Angeles.
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Assistant Music Supervisor:
Ashley Andrew-Jones
Gianluca Massimo
Assistant Sound Editor:
Tim Pennells
Cinematography:
Trevor Tweeten
Conductor:
Sally Herbert
Director:
Trevor Tweeten
Editor:
Trevor Tweeten
Executive Producer:
Julie Mehretu
Sam Shepherd
Sarah Rentz
Eric Welles-Nystrom
Yale Evelev
Music:
London Symphony Orchestra
Carmine Lauri
Music Arranger:
Sam Shepherd
Music Coordinator:
Olli Cunningham
Colin Rae
Musician:
Pharoah Sanders
Other:
David Hammons
Thomas Struth
David Wojnarowicz
Julie Mehretu
Producer:
Julie Mehretu
Eric Welles-Nystrom
Recording Supervision:
John Prestage
Sound Engineer:
Sean Cook
Jeremy Murphy
Sound Mixer:
Sam Shepherd
Thanks:
Tacita Dean
Evan Low
Trevor Schoonmaker
Joanne Heyler
Julie Rivera
Willie Kuo
Wes Hardesty
Jennifer Gutowski
Jeannine Guido
Megan Heuer
Andrew Hawkes
Danielle Bias
Caroline Mckinley
Casey Betts
Anne Byrd
Rujeko Hockley
Oresti Tsonopoulos
Jonathan Sanden
Noah Therrien
Rachel Wolff
Linda Pellegrini
Marian Goodman Gallery
Jess Plummer
Tom Deffee
Title Designer:
Paul Diddy
Writer:
Sam Shepherd
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