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Blackout (2015)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 53M

Director : Callie T. Wiser
Writer : Sharon Grimberg

Synopsis

First responders, journalists, shop owners, those inside the pressure-packed control center of Con Edison on West End Avenue, and other New Yorkers tell about what happened when the lights went out on July 13, 1977.

Actors

Charlie Durkin
Charlie Durkin
Himself

Crews

Callie T. Wiser
Callie T. Wiser
Director
David Murdock
David Murdock
Story
Sharon Grimberg
Sharon Grimberg
Screenplay
Callie T. Wiser
Callie T. Wiser
Producer
David Murdock
David Murdock
Producer
Christine Turner
Christine Turner
Producer
Chad Ervin
Chad Ervin
Editor
Gary Lionelli
Gary Lionelli
Music Director
Alessandra Bellizia
Alessandra Bellizia
Associate Producer
Matt Gavin
Matt Gavin
Associate Producer
Matt Gavin
Matt Gavin
Researcher
Daisy Schmitt
Daisy Schmitt
Production Office Assistant
Sheila Maniar
Sheila Maniar
Researcher
Victoria Passquantino
Victoria Passquantino
Production Intern
Marie Wiljanen
Marie Wiljanen
Other
Jason Schmidt
Jason Schmidt
Camera Operator
Jason Schmidt
Jason Schmidt
Additional Editing
John Ives
John Ives
Legal Services
Helen Yung
Helen Yung
Legal Services
Jim Sullivan
Jim Sullivan
Sound Mixer
John Jenkins
John Jenkins
Sound Designer
Brandon Kraemer
Brandon Kraemer
Color Designer
WGBH Outpost
WGBH Outpost
Post Production Consulting
Melissa Martin Pollard
Melissa Martin Pollard
Other
Leslie Strain
Leslie Strain
Other
Lauren Ezell Kinlaw
Lauren Ezell Kinlaw
Researcher
Aaron Nee
Aaron Nee
Graphic Novel Illustrator
Alisa Placas Frutman
Alisa Placas Frutman
Graphic Novel Illustrator
G.R.O.W.
G.R.O.W.
Graphic Novel Illustrator
Joshua Freeman
Joshua Freeman
Consulting Producer
Mark Mandler
Mark Mandler
Sound Mixer
Sam Kashefi
Sam Kashefi
Sound Mixer
Jason Longo
Jason Longo
Director of Photography
Ed Marritz
Ed Marritz
Director of Photography

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