CAST AND CREW

DON FREEMAN-Producer, Director, Editor, DP

Don Freeman is an American artist, filmmaker and photographer.
His work has appeared in Vogue, The World of Interiors, Elle Décor
and Architectural Digest, international galleries and private
collections, and four books.
Artists' Handmade Houses (Abrams 2011); The Hotel Book: Great
Escapes North America,
(Taschen 2006) and Ted Muehling; a
portrait by Don Freeman
(Rizzoli 2008). My Familiar Dream (1991)
is in the permanent collections of the Getty and Victorian Albert
Museum in London.

JAMIE RUDOLPH-Co-Producer/ Music Composer

Since the late eighties, veteran NYC composer/musician Jaime
Rudolph has been creating sonic works ranging from classically
inspired to experimental. When he was growing up in Florida in the
seventies, his father first introduced him to classical music, including
a recording of note, Switched-On Bach. Later in his early teens,
Jaime was drawn to the piano. While attending Western Carolina
University, he took piano and music theory classes. This influence
would later develop into an autodidactic interest in composition.
Electronic dance and ambient music also became an interest which
resulted in releases (from 1993-1996) under the name Evolve Now
on Instinct Records and Invading Records. Jaime moved to NYC
from North Carolina in 1994. Jaime continues to write and record
works in a variety of styles for film/video soundtrack, performance
artists, singers, fashion shows, remixes and more.



ALASTAIR GORDON-Narrator/ Commentary

Alastair Gordon is an award-winning critic, curator,
filmmaker and author who has written about art,
architecture and the environment for many publications
including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair,
Interior Design, Town & Country, House & Garden
and Dwell.
He is a Contributing Editor at WSJ., the Wall Street Journal
magazine and is the author of numerous critically-acclaimed books
on architecture, art and urbanism including Weekend Utopia,
Naked Airport, Spaced Out, Wandering Forms, Theater of Shopping,
Qualities of Duration, Beach Houses, Romantic Modernist,
and
the soon-to-be-published, Think or Swim, an in-depth biography of
R. Buckminster Fuller. Gordon has four children and is married to
designer/environmental activist Barbara de Vries. Together they
founded Gordon de Vries Studio, an imprint that publishes
books about the human environment.

“Alastair Gordon is a wonderful writer, graceful, energetic,
knowledgeable..."
              - The New York Observer

"Gordon's eye for the convergence of art, architecture and
commerce is unerring."
              - Publishers Weekly



JUDY RHEE-Production Design

Judy Rhee is a Production designer who has developed her film
design sensibility working for some of the most innovative and
acclaimed filmmakers in the industry. As an Art Director, Judy's
credits include such notable films as directed
by Hong Kong visionary Wong Kar Wai; The Hours, directed by
Stephen Daldry; Requiem for a Dream, from Darren Aronofsky;
and Todd Solondz's Storytelling.
Equally at home in high-scale dramas and independent
comedies, Judy was the art director on David O. Russell's
breakthrough film, Flirting with Disaster, while she was part of the
team on The Hours honored with an Excellence in Production
Design nomination from the Art Directors Guild in 2003. Her recent
Production Design credits include, Stoning of Soraya M., directed by
Cyrus Nowrasteh, which was runner up to Slumdog Millionaire for
the People’s Choice Award at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival
in 2008.

SARAH ENID HAGEY-Sound Design

Sarah Enid Hagey is an artist and filmmaker living and working
in Brooklyn, New York. Inspired by great works of suspense,
horror, and the wonders of the natural aural world, she specializes
in experimental, abstract, and minimal soundscapes. Her film work
has screened at festivals around the country and museums
including the Museum of Modern Art, New York.




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