Pollock - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Pollock"
Pollock (2000)
Timing: 2:2 (122 min)
Pollock - TMDB rating
6.662/10
302
Pollock - Kinopoisk rating
7.073/10
5127
Pollock - IMDB rating
7/10
31000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Jon Kilik #6181
Jon Kilik
Producer
James Francis Trezza
Producer

Executive Producer

Peter Brant
Executive Producer
Joseph Allen
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Todd M. Thaler #71493
Todd M. Thaler
Casting

Editor

Kathryn Himoff
Editor

Art Direction

Peter Rogness
Art Direction
Teresa Mastropierro
Art Direction

Costume Design

David C. Robinson
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Photo Mark Friedberg #69978

Mark Friedberg

Mark Friedberg
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Carolyn Cartwright
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Jeff Beal
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Cecilia Kate Roque
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Candy Trabuco
Associate Producer
Heiner Bastian
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Lisa Rinzler
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Peggy Sutton
Script Supervisor

Thanks

Production Manager

Meryl Emmerton
Production Manager

Screenplay

Susan Emshwiller
Screenplay

Novel

Steven Naifeh
Novel
Gregory White Smith
Novel

Location Scout

Kathy Ciric
Location Scout
Jennifer Quesenbery
Location Scout
Birgit Staudt
Location Scout

Leadman

Ray Fisher
Leadman

Casting Associate

Jonathan Strauss
Casting Associate

Post Production Supervisor

Julie Antonelli
Post Production Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the book by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith "Jackson Pollock, an American Saga".
  • Ed Harris's directorial debut.
  • Ed Harris's father bought him a book about Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) when he was a child because he seemed to believe there was a striking resemblance between his son and the artist. Since then, Harris has been literally "obsessed" with Pollock.
  • Filming and simultaneously fulfilling the duties of director demanded such strain and effort from Ed Harris that he once simply fainted on set and had to be briefly hospitalized.
  • The project took Ed Harris a total of 6 years.
  • Filming took only 50 days, but after the first 40 days of shooting, a six-week break was announced; it was needed to give Ed Harris time to gain weight (he gained 13 kilograms) and grow a beard, as required by the script.
  • Everything his character draws on screen was painted by Ed Harris himself. The finished works by Pollock (which are, of course, copies) are the work of real artists.
  • In the scene where his character tries to bring a box of beer home on a bicycle, Ed Harris fell off the bicycle, and when he got up, he looked at his hand. As it turned out, he actually cut his hand to the bone, and the wound had to be stitched.
  • American singer and actress Debbie Reynolds (1932-2016) played herself in some cameo scenes in the film. Her face appears several times on the cover of Life magazine (issue of August 8, 1949); the cover photo was the very first result of her collaboration with the magazine. The filmmakers used an authentic Life magazine cover, while the pages with the article about Pollock were merely reproductions of the original, and the photograph of Pollock was replaced with a photograph of Harris.
  • The film is based on the book 'Jackson Pollock, an American Saga' by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith.
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