Carol (2015)
Carol (2015)
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Cast & Crew.
Rooney Mara
Therese Belivet
Cate Blanchett
Carol Aird / Executive Producer
Kyle Chandler
Harge Aird
Jake Lacy
Richard Semco
Sarah Paulson
Abby Gerhard
John Magaro
Dannie McElroy
Cory Michael Smith
Tommy Tucker
Kevin Crowley
Fred Haymes
Nik Pajic
Phil McElroy
Carrie Brownstein
Genevieve Cantrell
Trent Rowland
Jack Taft
Sadie Heim
Rindy Aird
Kk Heim
Rindy Aird
Amy Warner
Jennifer Aird
Michael Haney
John Aird
Wendy Lardin
Jeanette Harrison
Pamela Evans Haynes
Roberta Walls
Greg Violand
Jerry Rix
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
Shipping Clerk
Kay Geiger
McKinley Motel Manager
Christine Dye
Landlady
Deb G. Girdler
Motel Clerk
Douglas Scott Sorenson
Male Party Guest
Ken Strunk
Ritz Bartender
Mike Dennis
Frankenberg Security Guard
Ann Reskin
Florence
Annie Kalahurka
Embarassed Mom
Linnea Bond
Drake Hostess
Steven Andrews
New York Times Clerk
Tanya Smith
Fred Haymes's Secretary
Ryan Wesley Gilreath
NYC Waiter
Chuck Gillespie
Oak Room Waiter
Jeremy Parker
Dorothy
Giedre Bond
Party Girl #1
Taylor Marie Frey
Party Girl #2
Liberty Fraysure
Frankenberg Employee (uncredited)
Robert J. Ashe
Oak Room Patron / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Anita Farmer Bergman
Oak Room Patron (uncredited)
Colin Botts
Ted Grey (uncredited)
Chelsea Carnder
McKinley Motel Patron's Daughter (uncredited)
Gary Chinn
Restaurant / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Elizabeth Karlsen
Producer
Sandy Powell
Costume Design
Heather Loeffler
Set Decoration
Dorothy Berwin
Executive Producer
Stephen Woolley
Producer
Todd Haynes
Director
Christine Vachon
Producer
Judy Becker
Production Design
Gwen Bialic
Line Producer
Phyllis Nagy
Screenplay
Patricia Highsmith
Novel
Affonso Gonçalves
Editor
Edward Lachman
Director of Photography
Laura Rosenthal
Casting
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Thorsten Schumacher
Executive Producer
Andrew Upton
Executive Producer
Danny Perkins
Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Randall Poster
Music Supervisor
Jesse Rosenthal
Art Direction
Tessa Ross
Producer
Carter Burwell
Original Music Composer
Wilson Webb
Still Photographer
Leslie Shatz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Belle Francisco
Script Supervisor
David Davenport
Costume Supervisor
Craig Haagensen
Camera Operator
Todd Kasow
Music Editor
Jerry DeCarlo
Hair Department Head
Patricia Regan
Makeup Department Head
Jesse Nye
First Assistant Director
Nigel Maxwell
Boom Operator
Kenneth Coulman
Special Effects Coordinator
Mike Dickman
Rigging Grip
Deirdre Costa
Location Manager
Meredith Nunnikhoven
Production Coordinator
John Jack Curtin
Key Hair Stylist
Amy Faust
First Assistant Camera
Francis Link Boysie
Construction Foreman
Tom Cherry
First Assistant Camera
Jeff Fisher
Rigging Grip
Thomas William Vincent
Rigging Grip
Christopher Walters
Leadman
Lucas Staley
Rigging Grip
James David Redding III
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Alex Esber
First Assistant Camera
Jenn McLaren
Costume Coordinator
Anne Taylor
Makeup Artist
Eric Johns
Greensman
Lidia Tamplenizza
Foley Editor
Megan McGilvery
Seamstress
Martha Smith
Key Costumer
Marlene McCarty
Title Designer
Kate Wilson
Dialect Coach
Jeni Lee Dinkel
Makeup Artist
Gretchen McGowan
Post Production Supervisor
Scott Lipez
Rigging Gaffer
Chris Salamone
Dolly Grip
Alan Forbes
Location Manager
Bob Smith
Leadman
Kelly Laufenberg
Special Effects Coordinator
Jeff Barklage
Camera Operator
Daniel Fisher
Property Master
Chris Haney
Visual Effects Supervisor / Visual Effects Producer
Kirk R. Gardner
Steadicam Operator
James McMillan
Key Grip
Carla Meyer
Dialect Coach
Luke Nye
Prop Maker
Adam N. White
Steadicam Operator
Russ Faust
Best Boy Electric
Christine Lee
Seamstress
Joel Weaver
Property Master
John W. DeBlau
Gaffer
Susan Bakula
Tailor
Paul Peabody
Construction Coordinator
John Zanardelli
Rigging Grip
Eliza Paley
Supervising ADR Editor / Supervising Dialogue Editor
Tony Martinez
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Top Reviews.
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 20, 2015
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Budget$11,800,000
Box Office$40,272,135
Filming LocationsCincinnati, United States
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Wiki.
Carol is a 2015 romantic historical drama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay by Phyllis Nagy is based on the 1952 romance novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith (republished as Carol in 1990). The film stars Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, and Kyle Chandler. Set in New York City during the early 1950s, Carol tells the story of a forbidden affair between an aspiring female photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce.
Carol had been in development since 1997, when Nagy wrote the first draft of the screenplay. British company Film4 Productions and its then-chief executive Tessa Ross financed development. The film had a troubled development period, facing problems with financing, rights, scheduling conflicts, and accessibility. Number 9 Films came on board as a producer in 2011, when Elizabeth Karlsen secured the rights to the novel. The film is co-produced by New York–based Killer Films, which joined the project in 2013 after Haynes's collaborator Christine Vachon approached him to direct. Principal photography on the British-American production began in March 2014, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and lasted 34 days. Cinematographer Edward Lachman shot Carol on Super 16 mm film.Carol premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2015, and was released in the United States on November 20 and in the United Kingdom on November 27. Grossing over $42 million on an $11 million budget, the film received widespread acclaim for Haynes's direction and the performances of Blanchett and Mara and was the best-reviewed film of 2015. Carol competed for the Palme d'Or at Cannes, where Mara tied with Emmanuelle Bercot for the Best Actress award. The film received many accolades, including five Golden Globe Award nominations, six Academy Award nominations, and nine BAFTA Award nominations; as well as five Dorian Awards and awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and National Society of Film Critics. It was featured in several "best of" film lists, and was ranked by the British Film Institute as the best LGBT film of all time. It was named one of the greatest films of the 21st Century by the BBC.