Einstein and Eddington - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Einstein and Eddington"
Einstein and Eddington (2008)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Einstein and Eddington - TMDB rating
6.859/10
149
Einstein and Eddington - Kinopoisk rating
7.606/10
14543
Einstein and Eddington - IMDB rating
7.2/10
8500

Film crew

Director

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Philip Martin
Director

Producer

Paola Villanueva Bidault
Producer
Mark Pybus
Producer

Executive Producer

George Faber
Executive Producer
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Charles Pattinson
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

Trevor Waite
Editor

Art Direction

Steve Clark
Art Direction
Attila Raczkevy
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Hayden Matthews
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Joanna Eatwell
Costume Design

Production Design

Claire Kenny
Production Design

Set Decoration

Zoltán Horváth
Set Decoration
Magdi Kondorosi
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Judith Gill-Dougherty
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Nicholas Hooper
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Julian Court
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Ildikó Makk
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

John Rodd
Sound Mixer

Dialogue Editor

Iain Eyre
Dialogue Editor

Makeup Designer

Deanne Turner
Makeup Designer

Makeup & Hair

Karen Dawson
Makeup & Hair

Visual Effects

Dolores McGinley
Visual Effects
Chris Mortimer
Visual Effects
Iain Read
Visual Effects

Foley Recordist

Forbes Noonan
Foley Recordist

What's left behind the scenes

  • At one point, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) walks past black-red-gold German flags. This flag was only adopted in 1919, while at the beginning of World War I, the German flag consisted of black, white, and red horizontal stripes.
  • Oliver Lodge's son, Raymond, did indeed die in the Battle of Ypres, but from shrapnel, not from gas poisoning, and this happened almost five months after the first use of chemical weapons. And he served not in the Cambridgeshire Regiment, but in the Lancashire Regiment.
  • At the end of the film, they show Einstein being photographed with his tongue sticking out. In reality, this happened at a different point in his life. On Einstein's 72nd birthday, photographer Arthur Sasse repeatedly asked the physicist to smile for the camera, and Einstein, who had already smiled for photographers several times that day, stuck his tongue out instead of smiling.
  • In a Berlin café, German officers are shown wearing forage caps and helmets, which was forbidden by regulations. Moreover, wearing headgear indoors was considered bad form in almost all of Europe.
  • Elsa Einstein is portrayed as much younger than her husband in the film, although in reality she was three years older.
  • The night before the solar eclipse, the moon is shown as full. This is impossible, as solar eclipses only occur during a new moon.
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