Moonage Daydream - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Moonage Daydream"
Moonage Daydream (2022)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Moonage Daydream - TMDB rating
7.585/10
189
Moonage Daydream - Kinopoisk rating
7.898/10
642
Moonage Daydream - IMDB rating
7.6/10
16000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bill Gerber #77776

Bill Gerber

Bill Gerber
Executive Producer
Heather Parry
Executive Producer
Photo Debra Eisenstadt #246508
Debra Eisenstadt
Executive Producer
Bill Zysblat
Executive Producer
Michael Rapino
Executive Producer
Ryan Kroft
Executive Producer
Justus Haerder
Executive Producer
Hartwig Masuch
Executive Producer
Kathy Rivkin Daum
Executive Producer
Tom Cyrana
Executive Producer
Aisha Cohen
Executive Producer
Eileen D'Arcy
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Giammarco
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo Paul Massey #353
Paul Massey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Co-Producer

Andrew Murray
Co-Producer

Supervising Sound Editor

John Warhurst
Supervising Sound Editor
Nina Hartstone
Supervising Sound Editor

Animation

Stefan Nadelman
Animation

Sound Designer

Samir Foco
Sound Designer
John Warhurst
Sound Designer
Nina Hartstone
Sound Designer

Music

Music Editor

John Warhurst
Music Editor

Sound Assistant

Markus Andreas
Sound Assistant

Music Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • This documentary features a wealth of previously unpublished personal materials from David Bowie, including photographs, home videos, and some interviews. The film's author, Brett Morgen, personally spoke with Bowie's widow, supermodel Iman, asking for her permission to use these materials. Initially, she was against it, but then she thought about Morgen’s previous works – the films “Cobain: Montage of Heck” (2015, about Kurt Cobain) and “Jane” (2017, about scientist Jane Goodall), where he used similar materials genuinely in memory of his subjects, rather than to create banal biographical documentaries – and gave her permission.
  • The documentary mentions Terry Burns, Bowie’s maternal half-brother. Burns was born on November 5, 1937, ten years before Bowie, and was, in many ways, a role model for him. He was the one who introduced Bowie to the work of poet William S. Burroughs, to Buddhism, to jazz, and to the occult. Unfortunately, Burns suffered from schizophrenia, and the illness worsened while he served in the Royal Air Force. In the late 1960s, Burns ended up in a mental hospital. After his release, he stopped taking medication by the mid-1970s and was re-hospitalized. Burns and Bowie last met in 1981, and on January 16, 1985, Burns committed suicide at the age of 47 after running away from the hospital.
  • This documentary features a wealth of previously unpublished personal materials by David Bowie, including photographs, home videos, and some interviews. The film's author, Brett Morgen, spoke personally with Bowie's widow, supermodel Iman, asking for permission to use these materials. Initially, she was against it, but then she thought about Morgen's previous works – the films 'Cobain: Montage of Heck' (2015, about Kurt Cobain) and 'Jane' (2017, about scientist Jane Goodall), when he used similar materials truly in memory of his subjects, not for the sake of creating banal biographical documentaries – and gave permission.
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