Before Sunrise - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Before Sunrise"
Before Sunrise (1995)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Before Sunrise - TMDB rating
7.973/10
4622
Before Sunrise - Kinopoisk rating
7.987/10
56027
Before Sunrise - IMDB rating
8.1/10
375000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Anne Walker-McBay
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo John Sloss #24117

John Sloss

John Sloss
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Alycia Aumuller
Casting
Judy Henderson
Casting
Lisa Pantone
Casting

Editor

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Sandra Adair
Editor
Sheri Galloway
Editor

Costume Design

Florentina Welley
Costume Design

Production Design

Florian Reichmann
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Karen Dunst
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Larry Seyer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Fred Frith #127247

Fred Frith

Fred Frith
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Wolfgang Ramml
Co-Producer
Gernot Schaffler
Co-Producer
Ellen Winn Wendl
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

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Gregory Jacobs

Gregory Jacobs
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

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Lee Daniel
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Paul Alexander
Steadicam Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Wayne Bell
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Tom Hammond
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Karen Dunst
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Thomas Szabolcs
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Paul Koronkiewicz
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Foley Artist

Ossama Khuluki
Foley Artist
Christopher Moriana
Foley Artist

Dialogue Editor

Charles W. Ritter
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Photo Todd Toon #3656

Todd Toon

Todd Toon
Foley Editor

Grip

Francesco Lorusso
Grip

Foley Mixer

Steve Jaszkowiak
Foley Mixer

Gaffer

Gero Lasnig
Gaffer

ADR Mixer

Reilly Steele
ADR Mixer

Negative Cutter

Mo Henry
Negative Cutter

Assistant Electrician

Thomas Horwath
Assistant Electrician

What's left behind the scenes

  • The books that Celine and Jesse read on the train were an anthology of Georges Bataille for Celine and the autobiography of Klaus Kinski for Jesse.
  • During filming, in the second half of the movie, a plot sag emerged. The characters had been continuously talking for several hours, and it was necessary to somehow fix their relationship for the audience. They tried various methods, but they seemed contrived one way or another. Then Julie Delpy remembered how she and a friend sometimes played "telephone," using it to discuss very personal matters. That's how this scene came about.
  • The idea for the film stemmed from the past experiences of screenwriters Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan. Linklater once wandered around Philadelphia all night with Amy, whom he had only met that evening. As for Krizan, he once took a train trip to Europe, met a Norwegian on his way to Paris, and spent the whole night walking around the city with him.
  • Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke rewrote a significant portion of the script themselves. Later, in one interview, the actress expressed regret that she and Hawke were never listed as co-authors of the screenplay.
  • When Richard Linklater decided to cast Ethan Hawke in the lead role, he initially thought the actor was too young, but then he saw him on stage in New York, spoke with Hawke, and changed his mind.
  • Writing the screenplay took only eleven days.
  • Casting took Richard Linklater nine months; he simply couldn't find actors for the lead roles of Jesse and Celine.
  • The idea for the film originated from past experiences of the screenwriters Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan. Linklater once wandered around Philadelphia all night with Amy, whom he had only met that evening. As for Krizan, she once took a train trip to Europe and, on her way to Paris, met a Norwegian man with whom she walked around the city until morning.
  • Jesse and Celine also appear in one of the scenes of the film 'Waking Life'.
  • During filming in the second half of the film, a plot sag occurred. The characters had been communicating continuously for several hours, and their relationship to each other needed to be fixed for the audience. They tried various methods, but they all seemed contrived one way or another. Then Julie Delpy remembered how she and a friend sometimes played "telephone," using it to discuss very personal things. That's how this scene came about.
  • Jesse and Celine also appear in one of the scenes of the film "Waking Life."
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