The Tragedy of Macbeth - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Tragedy of Macbeth"
The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
The Tragedy of Macbeth - TMDB rating
7/10
718
The Tragedy of Macbeth - Kinopoisk rating
7.04/10
9483
The Tragedy of Macbeth - IMDB rating
7.1/10
44000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Robert Graf
Producer

Casting

Photo Ellen Chenoweth #4033
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting

Editor

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Lucian Johnston
Editor

Art Direction

Jason T. Clark
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Mary Zophres

Mary Zophres
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Stefan Dechant
Production Design

Set Decoration

Nancy Haigh
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Josh Foster
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Skip Lievsay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Urmson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Carter Burwell

Carter Burwell
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Robert Graf
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Catherine Farrell
Co-Producer

Set Dresser

Michael Thurman
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Jeff Hubbard
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Bruno Delbonnel

Bruno Delbonnel
Director of Photography

Costumer

Caitlin Disney
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Michelle Kurpaska
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Jean Ann Black
Makeup Department Head

Visual Effects Supervisor

Alex Lemke
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Huber
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

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Skip Lievsay
Supervising Sound Editor

Hair Department Head

Cydney Cornell
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Mark Avery
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Cynthia P. Romo
Hairstylist
Iman Newborn
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Peter F. Kurland
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Photo Katterli Frauenfelder #66837
Katterli Frauenfelder
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Karen Ruth Getchell
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Randall L. Johnson
Boom Operator

Screenplay

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Joel Coen

Joel Coen
Screenplay

Set Designer

Tim Croshaw
Set Designer
Jane Wuu
Set Designer
Trinh Vu
Set Designer
Colin Sieburgh
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Jay Peck
Foley Artist

Art Department Coordinator

Michael LaCorte
Art Department Coordinator

Key Hair Stylist

Terrie Velazquez Owen
Key Hair Stylist

Assistant Set Decoration

Hanna Woltz
Assistant Set Decoration

Foley Supervisor

Igor Nikolic
Foley Supervisor

Hair Designer

Cydney Cornell
Hair Designer

Foley Mixer

Gavin Hecker
Foley Mixer

Gaffer

Music

ADR Mixer

Aaron Hasson
ADR Mixer

VFX Artist

Rich Pernice
VFX Artist

Costume Assistant

Sophie Kay
Costume Assistant

Theatre Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first film in Joel Coen's filmography that he directed without his brother's involvement.
  • The film was shot on a soundstage among specially constructed sets. Thus, the entire film was shot indoors, with the exception of a very short segment at the very end.
  • The entire film is shot in shades of gray, and color saturation changes depending on the specific scene.
  • According to cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, almost all the costumes and sets were white – with the exception of some of Frances McDormand's dresses. Delbonnel even ordered shadows to be painted onto the sets to make everything look even more otherworldly.
  • Filming took 36 days – a record-short time for director and screenwriter Joel Coen.
  • Joel Coen's first film that he directed without the involvement of his brother.
  • The entire film was shot on sets, except for a short segment at the end.
  • According to operator Bruno Delbonnel, almost all the costumes and sets were white – with the exception of some dresses worn by Frances McDormand. Delbonnel instructed that shadows be drawn on the sets to make them look unreal.
  • Filming took 36 days – a record short time for Joel Coen.
  • According to cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, almost all the costumes and sets were white – with the exception of some of Frances McDormand's dresses. Delbonnel instructed that shadows be painted onto the sets to make them look unreal.
  • Filming took 36 days – a record short time for Joel Coen.
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