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About Storyville
Overview  |  Staff  |  Metropole Film Board  |  Collaborators

Storyville is proud to have worked with some of the most talented professionals in the industry.


Actors

Patrick Bauchau, Claire Bloom, Phillip Bosco, Kate Burton, Don Cheadle, Patricia Clarkson, John Cullum, Michael Cumpsty, Mos Def, Brian Dennehy, Charles S. Dutton, Kevin Kline, Cynthia Nixon, David Hyde Pierce, Natasha Richardson, Jason Robards, Jamey Sheridan, Liev Schrieber, David Strathairn, Stephanie Szostak, John Turturro, Eli Wallach, Sam Waterston and Jeffrey Wright


Producers/Production Companies

Julie Gautier-Holt
, Ivette Löcker, Ed Robbins, Oren Rudavsky, Alexandra Salomon, Elgin Smith, Michael Solomon, Gabrielle Tennenbaum, Kayce Freed Jennings, Steve Kalafer, Brian Lapping, Peter LeDonne. Norma Percy, Sarah Teale, Tom Yellin, Brook Lapping Productions, The Documentary Group, Kunhardt McGee Productions, Thomas Lennon Films, Teale Productions


Directors of Photography

Greg Andracke, Sandra Chandler, Michael Chin, Bob Elfstrom, Jon Else, Slawomir Grunberg, John Hazard, Terry Hopkins, Mead Hunt, Tom Hurwitz ASC, Ed Lachmann, Don Lenzer, Sam Painter, Bob Richman, Mauricio Rubinstein, Buddy Squires, Tom Tanquray, Dyanna Taylor, Alex Zakrzewski


Sound Recordists
Juan Rodriguez, Peter Miller, Edward O’Connor, Roger Phenix, Jason Longo


Editors

Alison Amron, Nick August-Perna, Nancy Baker, Mary Costanzo, Deborah Dickson, Ken Eluto, Melissa Hacker, Tom Haneke, Kate Hirson, Victor Kahnevsky, Terry Lajtha, Kenneth Levis, Peter R. Livingston Jr., mary Manhardt, Sam Pollard, Elgin Smith, Kate Taverna, Josh Waletzky, and Steve Wechsler


Composers & Musicians

The Beatles, Cyrus Chestnut, Elvis Costello, Joel Goodman, Illinois Jacquet, Brian Keane, Wynton Marsalis, Paul Oscher & Diane Reeves


Production Services

Storyville Films has provided a home base and production facilities for a wide range of independent documentary films and series, from “Live from Lincoln Center” to Sundance prizewinner “Capturing the Friedmans” to “Makers”, the PBS series on the history of the women’s movement, currently in production.