Elliot Rabinowitz

Películas

Paradox
Producer
A loud poem. A whimsical western tale of music and love.
Nei Young: Journeys
Producer
En mayo de 2011, Neil Young condujo un Crown Victoria 1956, desde su idílica ciudad natal de Omemee (Ontario), hasta el legendario Massey Hall en Toronto, donde estuvo en completa privacidad durante las últimas 2 fechas de su gira mundial. En el camino, Young le cuenta sus recuerdos de la infancia a Jonathan Demme, director ganador del Oscar por Filadelfia y el silencio de los inocentes. Demme, colaboradora desde hace mucho tiempo y fan del músico, supo plasmar estos momentos de pura intimidad, dándoles una escala inigualable acompañándolos con extractos del concierto del artista. Actuaciones en vivo sublimes, incluyendo temas de su álbum Le Noise, los grandes clásicos "Ohio", "Hey Hey, My My", "I Believe in You", y los temas inéditos "Leia" y "You Never Call". A través de la música y las historias personales de Neil Young, Demme nos sumerge introspectiva y retrospectivamente en el corazón y el alma de un artista legendario.
Neil Young: Heart of Gold
Executive Producer
In March 2005, Neil Young was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Four days before he was scheduled for a lifesaving operation, he headed to Nashville, where he wrote and recorded the country folk album Prairie Wind with old friends and family members. After the successful operation and recovery period, he returned to Nashville that August to play at the famed Ryman Auditorium, once again gathering together friends and family for this special performance.
Neil Young: Freedom
Producer
"Freedom" is an acoustic live performance by singer-songwriter Neil Young that was released on video in 1990 in conjunction with his 1989 studio album of the same name. The video includes performances of seven songs that were filmed in Jones Beach, NY on September 5, 1989, and at the Palladium in New York City on September 6, 1989. Six of the songs are performed solo by Young on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and piano. One song, "Too Far Gone," features long-time Young collaborators Ben Keith and Frank "Poncho" Sampedro on Dobro and Mandolin, respectively. Set List: 1. Crime in the City (6:15), 2. This Note's for You (2:39), 3. No More (5:13), 4. Too Far Gone (3:13), 5. After the Gold Rush (4:43), 6. Ohio (3:31), 7. Rockin' in the Free World (4:46).
Hecho en el cielo
Woody - Talent Coordinator
Mike Shea (Timothy Hutton), un joven que vive en un pueblo de Pennsylvania, sueña con trasladarse a California con su novia Brenda (Mare Winningham), aunque, al final, emprende el viaje solo. Durante el trayecto se detiene para rescatar a una madre y a un niño que están a punto de morir en un río helado.
Hard to Handle: Bob Dylan in Concert
Executive Producer
Admired as one of the best lyricists of pop rock, Bob Dylan has his name recorded in music history. During his four decades career, he has been through many facets: from acoustic to electric guitar; from politicized to religious lyrics; from minimalist to very highly sophisticated arrangements. And his characteristic voice, for some, hoarse and full of style, for others a little out of tune, still influences many musicians. In this presentation filmed at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia over February 24-25 1986, Dylan is accompanied by Tom Petty and the band The Heartbreakers, as well as a very fine selection of new compositions. To close the spectacle, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty perform a vocal duet in "Knockin' on heaven's door", one of the most famous songs of this compositor.
Neil Young: Solo Trans
Executive Producer
Solo Trans is a concert film by Neil Young, released in 1984. It was recorded at the Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio on September 18, 1983 during Young's Solo Trans tour. Originally released on only LaserDisc, the film has since gone out of print.
Shadows and Light
Executive Producer
Joni Mitchell's 1970s and '80s forays into jazzier territory may have distressed her folkie faithful, but they also resulted in some uncompromising, challenging, and, yes, entertaining music. Witness this 73-minute document from her '79 tour, which finds her backed by her greatest band ever. Mitchell's The Hissing of Summer Lawns-Hejira-Mingus period is heavily favored; there are two tunes from Court and Spark, but nothing earlier. It's not perfect--the film clips edited into the live tracks (at Mitchell's direction) are an annoying distraction (Rebel Without a Cause? Huh?). But by the time Mitchell, Mays, and vocal group the Persuasions finish a spine-tingling version of the title song, you'll have witnessed something special--and historic, as this was the only time this stellar crew toured together. --Sam Graham
Journey Through the Past
Executive Producer
Self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and art film-like sequences.