Fading Gigolo - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Fading Gigolo"
Fading Gigolo (2013)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Fading Gigolo - TMDB rating
5.835/10
565
Fading Gigolo - Kinopoisk rating
6.648/10
20093
Fading Gigolo - IMDB rating
6.2/10
26000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Paul Hanson
Producer
Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Scott Ferguson #74275

Scott Ferguson

Scott Ferguson
Executive Producer
Anton Lessine
Executive Producer
Sasha Shapiro
Executive Producer
Bart Walker
Executive Producer

Casting

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

Editor

Photo Simona Paggi #72789
Simona Paggi
Editor

Production Design

Lester Cohen
Production Design

Co-Producer

James Debbs
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Marco Pontecorvo #104874
Marco Pontecorvo
Director of Photography

Costume Designer

Donna Zakowska
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Music Supervisor

Photo Chris Robertson #179878Photo Chris Robertson #179879Photo Chris Robertson #179880
Chris Robertson
Music Supervisor

Executive Music Producer

Bill Maxwell
Executive Music Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • One of the few appearances of Woody Allen in a film he is not directing himself.
  • The first person John Turturro shared the new story with was, strangely enough, his barber. And the barber, accustomed to chatting with clients during haircuts, blabbed everything to Woody Allen. The master was so impressed with Turturro’s idea that he soon tracked him down and got involved in the work.
  • To create an authentic atmosphere in certain episodes of the film, John Turturro spent several years studying the life of the Orthodox Jewish community, reading books on the history of Hasidism, and meeting with many people from this circle.
  • While working on the role of a rabbi's widow, Vanessa Paradis spent several weeks communicating with a girl from a closed Jewish community, a woman with a life situation similar to her character. “She was a very strong, young, beautiful woman,” says Vanessa Paradis, “she was only 25, but it seemed like she had lived over a hundred years.”
  • While preparing for the role of a rabbi's widow, Vanessa Paradis spent several weeks talking to a young woman from a closed Jewish community, a woman with a life situation similar to that of her character. 'She was a very strong, young, beautiful woman,' says Vanessa Paradis, 'she was only 25, but it seemed like she had already lived over a hundred years.'
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