A montage of short scenes of New Yorkers talking on their cellphones, evoking snippets of conversation overheard in passing on the streets of Manhattan. Intended as a celebration of the people of New York City after the events of September 11, 2001.
Unfortunately the movie Sounds from a Town I Love is not yet available on HBO Max.
Lighting | David E. Barron | Gaffer |
Directing | Woody Allen | Director |
Writing | Woody Allen | Writer |
Production | Sarah Allentuch | Production Assistant |
Directing | Sam Hoffman | First Assistant Director |
Editing | Alisa Lepselter | Editor |
Production | Janice Williams | Production Supervisor |
Production | Juliet Taylor | Casting |
Production | Helen Robin | Producer |
Editing | Sara Corrigan | Assistant Editor |
Camera | Larry McConkey | Steadicam Operator |
Sound | Gary Alper | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Othmar Dickbauer | Video Report |
Crew | Jerry Yuen | Cableman |
Camera | Dave Baron | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Larry Huston | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Greg Finkel | Second Assistant Camera |
Production | Marshall Lewy | Production Assistant |
Production | Dax Munna | Production Assistant |
Production | John Mitchell | Production Assistant |
Production | Danielle Blumberg | Production Assistant |
Production | Micah Dickbauer | Production Assistant |