Mute - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mute"
Mute (2018)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Mute - TMDB rating
5.563/10
1128
Mute - Kinopoisk rating
5.833/10
8839
Mute - IMDB rating
5.5/10
40000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Stuart Fenegan
Producer

Executive Producer

Charles J.D. Schlissel
Executive Producer

Writer

Michael Robert Johnson
Writer
Damon Peoples
Writer

Casting

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Manuel Puro
Casting
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
Casting

Editor

Laura Jennings
Editor
Barrett Heathcote
Editor

Art Direction

Sarah Horton
Art Direction
Wolfgang Metschan
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

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David Scheunemann
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Ruth Myers
Costume Design

Production Design

Gavin Bocquet
Production Design

Set Decoration

Bernhard Henrich
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

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Clint Mansell

Clint Mansell
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Charlie Woebcken
Co-Producer
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Christoph Fisser
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Gary Shaw
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Brooke Lyndon-Stanford
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Marc Lawes
Supervising Sound Editor

Screenplay

Concept Artist

Benjamin Last
Concept Artist

Loop Group Coordinator

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Judith Georgi
Loop Group Coordinator

Health and Safety

Daniel Rogers
Health and Safety

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before the end credits begin, a dedication appears on the screen. The director dedicated this film to the memory of his father, David Robert Jones, better known as David Bowie (1947-2016), and his beloved nanny, Marion Skinn.
  • Initially, it was planned to make a gangster film set in modern Britain. Then it was decided to move the action to Tokyo and cast Ken Watanabe in the lead role.
  • The character played by Paul Rudd uses the so-called Bowie knife, named after its inventor, a hero of the Texas Revolution, James “Jim” Bowie (1796-1836). The director Duncan Jones’ father took the knife’s name as a stage pseudonym and became David Bowie.
  • When Cactus goes to a strip club, Sam Bell, the protagonist of the science fiction film “Moon 2112” – Duncan Jones’ feature directorial debut – is shown on the news.
  • The film begins with an orchestral arrangement of Philip Glass's "Heroes," composed for David Bowie.
  • At the beginning of the film, a photograph of the film's director, Duncan Jones, dressed in Amish clothing is shown.
  • The character played by Paul Rudd uses a so-called Bowie knife, named after its inventor, a hero of the Texas Revolution, James “Jim” Bowie (1796-1836). The director Duncan Jones’ father took a stage name after the knife and became David Bowie.
  • When Cactus goes to a strip club, the news shows Sam Bell, the protagonist of the science fiction film “Moon 2112” – Duncan Jones's full-length directorial debut.
  • The film begins with an orchestral arrangement of Philip Glass's rendition of “Heroes,” written for David Bowie.
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