The Ides of March - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Ides of March"
The Ides of March (2011)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
The Ides of March - TMDB rating
6.675/10
2389
The Ides of March - Kinopoisk rating
7.006/10
110407
The Ides of March - IMDB rating
7.1/10
238000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Brian Oliver
Producer

Executive Producer

Guy East
Executive Producer

Nigel Sinclair

Nigel Sinclair
Executive Producer
Barbara A. Hall
Executive Producer
Todd Thompson
Executive Producer
Stephen Pevner
Executive Producer
Nina Wolarsky
Executive Producer
Jennifer Davisson
Executive Producer

Casting

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Ellen Chenoweth
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Chris Cornwell
Art Direction

Costume Design

Louise Frogley
Costume Design

Production Design

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Sharon Seymour
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Dan Lemieux
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Maggie Martin
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Kimberly Jones
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Alexandre Desplat #13910Photo Alexandre Desplat #66001

Alexandre Desplat

Alexandre Desplat
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Barbara A. Hall
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Michelle Lankwarden
Production Supervisor

Set Dresser

Sarah Young
Set Dresser

Director of Photography

Photo Phedon Papamichael #7171

Phedon Papamichael

Phedon Papamichael
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

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P. Scott Sakamoto
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Richard Schoen
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

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Julie Hewett

Julie Hewett
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Derek Vanderhorst
Sound Effects Editor
Marc Glassman
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Keith Walters
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Thomas J. Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Elmo Weber
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Sabra Temple
Set Costumer
Michelle Hutchins
Set Costumer
Carla Shivener
Set Costumer
May Azzow
Set Costumer

Special Effects Coordinator

Russell Tyrrell
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Saeed Adyani
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Edward Tise
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Michele C. Vallillo
Visual Effects Producer

Thanks

Norm Marshall
Thanks

Boom Operator

Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

Paul Peabody
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Jody Gaber
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Cameron Steenhagen
Dialogue Editor
Joe Lemola
Dialogue Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Kevin J. Edwards
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

David Lombard
Leadman

Seamstress

Megan McGilvery
Seamstress
Cynthia Bond
Seamstress

Music Supervisor

Linda Cohen
Music Supervisor

Hair Designer

Waldo Sanchez
Hair Designer

Production Accountant

Cheryl Kurk
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

Amelia Rasche McCarthy
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Del Spiva
Music Editor

Co-Executive Producer

Randy Manis
Co-Executive Producer
Ari Daniel Pinchot
Co-Executive Producer
Jonathan Rubenstein
Co-Executive Producer

Post Production Supervisor

Michael Tinger
Post Production Supervisor

Production Coordinator

Vickie M. Hsieh
Production Coordinator

Best Boy Electric

Scott Sprague
Best Boy Electric

Publicist

Tracey Schaefer
Publicist

Theatre Play

Production Intern

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Chelsea Rebecca
Production Intern

What's left behind the scenes

  • The Ides (Latin: Idus, from Etruscan iduare, “to divide”) – in the Roman calendar, this was the name given to the day in the middle of the month. The 15th of the month was the Ides in March, May, July, and October; the 13th in the remaining eight months. After the calendar reform by Julius Caesar (see Julian calendar), the connection between the length of the month and the date on which the Ides fell was lost. Julius Caesar was assassinated by conspirators on the Ides of March (March 15th) in 44 BC.
  • The film is based on the 2008 play “Farragut North” by American playwright Beau Willimon. It received this title after one of the Washington Metro stations, Farragut North, which is located north of Farragut Square.
  • Sony Pictures wanted the film to retain the play’s title, “Farragut North.” George Clooney managed to defend the original title he had chosen, but not without difficulty.
  • The film’s opening credits state that it was filmed in Michigan, however, almost all exterior shots were filmed in Cincinnati, Ohio. The film’s producers later apologized for this oversight and promised that it would be corrected upon DVD release.
  • Copies of the film were delivered to American cinemas under the false title "Double Vision".
  • The Ides (Latin: Idus, from Etruscan iduare, "to divide") was the name for the middle day of the month in the Roman calendar. The 15th of the month marked the Ides in March, May, July, and October; the 13th in the remaining eight months. After the calendar reform by Julius Caesar (see Julian calendar), the connection between the length of the month and the date of the Ides was lost. On the Ides of March (March 15th), 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated by conspirators.
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