Greenaway (1982)
In 1982, Sue Gilbert interviewed her wealthy parents about their lifestyle and values. Set on their lush private island (Greenaway Island), the film covers diverse topics such as the historical relevance of servants, the hidden agenda behind US politics, spirituality and religion. The Gilberts argue for tradition, marriage, and faith in God. In probing these subjects, Greenaway transcends the personal realm to become universal and provocative.
Director: Sue Gilbert
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Alice Gilbert as Self |
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Benjamin D. Gilbert as Self |
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Sue Gilbert as Self / Narrator |
| Camera | Brian O'Connell | Grip |
| Directing | Sue Gilbert | Director |
| Writing | Sue Gilbert | Writer |
| Production | Sue Gilbert | Producer |
| Camera | David Jonathan | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Tom Schachte | Editor |
| Sound | Paul Cote | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Michael Denecke | Sound Assistant |
| Sound | Lawrence Loewinger | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Richard Camp | Camera Operator |
| Camera | David Eubank | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Philip Holahan | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Dino Kovas | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Jacek Laskus | Grip |
| Lighting | Ken Newman | Gaffer |
| Camera | Jeffrey Poretsky | Camera Operator |