Beasts of No Nation - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Beasts of No Nation"
Beasts of No Nation (2015)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
Beasts of No Nation - TMDB rating
7.595/10
1684
Beasts of No Nation - Kinopoisk rating
7.304/10
13749
Beasts of No Nation - IMDB rating
7.7/10
91000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Daniela Taplin Lundberg #72947
Daniela Taplin Lundberg
Producer
Photo Riva Marker #8470
Riva Marker
Producer
Daniel Crown
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Nnamdi Asomugha #88874
Nnamdi Asomugha
Executive Producer
Photo Bill Benenson #97561
Bill Benenson
Executive Producer
Todd Courtney
Executive Producer

Editor

Mikkel E.G. Nielsen
Editor
Pete Beaudreau
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Jenny Eagan #283606Photo Jenny Eagan #327520

Jenny Eagan

Jenny Eagan
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Inbal Weinberg #71575
Inbal Weinberg
Production Design

Set Decoration

Katie Hickman
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Dan Romer #66272

Dan Romer

Dan Romer
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Cary Joji Fukunaga #71181

Cary Joji Fukunaga

Cary Joji Fukunaga
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Klemens Becker
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Klemens Becker
Steadicam Operator

Script Supervisor

Zorinah Juan
Script Supervisor

Screenplay

Novel

Uzodinma Iweala
Novel

Music Supervisor

Tracy McKnight
Music Supervisor

Co-Executive Producer

Christine Holder
Co-Executive Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place in Ghana and lasted 36 days.
  • Infrared optics were used in the scene where the colors change from green to red. This scene was inspired by the "Enclave" project by Irish conceptual photographer Richard Moss, which he shot in Congo.
  • To prepare for filming, Idris Elba stopped exercising, gained weight, stopped shaving, and shaved the hair from the front of his head to depict his character beginning to go bald. The actor wanted his hero to be different from the characters he usually plays – strong, fit, and well-groomed.
  • Some actors were detained on suspicion of being mercenaries, and local residents had to be filmed in their place during mass scenes.
  • During filming in Ghana, director Cary Fukunaga contracted malaria.
  • The most difficult part of making the film turned out to be delivering food to the set. As Cary Fukunaga said: "An army marches on its stomach. And so does the filming process."
  • The actor who played the naked soldier nicknamed 'Tripod' participated in the Liberian Civil War as part of the Liberian army. He insisted on filming naked himself.
  • Infrared optics were used in the scene where the colors change from green to red. This scene was inspired by the "Enclave" project by Irish conceptual photographer Richard Moss, which he filmed in Congo.
  • The most difficult part of the filmmaking process was delivering food to the set. As Cary Fukunaga said: "An army is led by its stomach. And so is a film set."
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