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Film Credits

Produced and Directed by
Immy Humes

Edited by
Doug Cheek
Mona Davis
Immy Humes

Consulting Editor
Susanne Rostock

Camera
Antonio Ferrera
Roger Grange
Claudia Raschke

Drawings by
Thomas Libetti

Associate Producers
Anne Lise Bruening
Hannah Ireland
Patricia Soledad Llosa
Annie Vought

Additional Camera
Oren Rudavsky
Immy Humes

Interns
Angela Edwards
Rupa Parekh
Caitlin Teal Price

Legal
Lisa Davis
Maura Wogan
Frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein & Selz

Accounting
Michael Heyman
Wendy Schantzer

Accounting Firm
WS Group

Graphic Design
Marcia Bujold

After Effects Artist
David Schwittek

Online Editor, Colorist, & Title Design
Steve Pequinot

Sound Mix
Evan Benjamin

Post-Production
Glue Editing and Design, NYC

Photographs & Footage used by kind permission of:
Katty Bleibtreu Anderson
Harold Louis “Doc” Humes Estate
Cornell Capa c/o Magnum
Robert Doisneau c/o Agence Rapho, Paris
Dan Drasin
Karl Grossman
Fred McDarrah
Cliff Moore & Princeton Stock Photo
Dale Parent & Jazzpix
John Schick

Clip from “SUNDAY,” a film by Dan Drasin

Clip from “10:1,” a film by Wendy Shaull

Music

"Better Git It in Your Soul"
"Bird Calls"
"Pussy Cat Dues"
"Fables of Faubus"
"Open Letter to Duke"
"Boogie Stop Shuffle"
Written & Performed by Charles Mingus
Jazz Workshop; Columbia Records (1959)

"Ramblin'"
Written & Performed by Ornette Coleman
Phrase Text Music; Atlantic Records (1959)

"Now's the Time"
Written & Performed by Charlie Parker
Atlantic Music; Verve Records (1949)

"I'm in the Mood for Love"
Written by Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh, Performed by Charlie Parker
Famous Music; Verve Records (1950)

"Star Eyes"
Written by Don Raye & Gene Depaul, Performed by Charlie Parker
EMI Feist/Hub Music; Verve Records (1951)

"This Land is Your Land"
Written by Woody Guthrie, published by Ludlow Music

"Mark Antony's Funeral Oration"
Written & Performed by Richard “Lord” Buckley
Discovery Records (1951)

"Flamenco Sketches"
Written by Miles Davis & Bill Evans, Performed by Miles Davis
Jazzhorn; Columbia Records (1959)

"Careful with That Axe, Eugene"
Written & Performed by Pink Floyd
Hampshire House, EMI (1969)

"Explain This"
Written by Zev Katz, Performed by Zev Katz & the Docolytes
Hudson Thames Partners (2006)

"Mercy Mercy Me"
Written & Performed by Marvin Gaye
EMI April Music; Motown

Thanks to
Anna Lou Aldrich
Nelson & Dee & Arabella Aldrich
Liberty Aldrich & Joe Saunders
Alexandra Humes Aldrich
David Amram
Anthology Film Archive
Paul Auster
Annie Blaber
Peter Broderick
Checkerboard Foundation
Alan Cheuse
Rick Davis
Subrata De
Aaron B. Donner
Malcolm Einaudi
Renate Einaudi
Stephen Fenichell
Filmwitches
Ron K. Fried & Lorraine Kraehling
Blair Fuller
Jimmy Gander
Joe Gilford
Philip & Belinda Haas
Anne Hemenway
Russ Hemenway
Tracie Holder
Tower Hubble
Mavis Humes Baird
Alison Muffin Humes
Steve Jacobson
Molly Laub
Glynis Lomon
Devin Lomon
Norman & Norris Church Mailer
John Maher & Ellen Sarkasian
Matt Maher
Sarah Maher & Steve Dembitzer
Ivone Margulies & Mark Cohen
Peter Matthiessen
Andy McCord & Emily Singer
Jonas Mekas
Mark Miller
Muriel Murphy
New York State Council for the Arts
Rory O’Connor
The Paris Review, past, present, and future
Maggie Paley
Phil Parmet
John Phillips
Sarah Dudley Plimpton
Sarah Plimpton & Bob Paxton
Sterett Pope
Ben Reeve
The Robeson Fund of the Funding Exchange
Tracy Rohm
Joanna & Daniel Rose
Andre & Leina Schiffrin
Judy & Eden & F. Cavitt Sharp
Rick Spiers
Bill & Rose Styron
The Sundance Fund for Documentaries
John Taylor & Diane Dubler
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Oliver Trager
David Van Taylor
Women in Film

Major funding for the program was provided by
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Executive Producer for ITVS
Sally Jo Fifer

Doc was produced by The Doc Tank, Inc. in association with the Independent Television Service (ITVS).

The program was produced by The Doc Tank, Inc., which is solely responsible for its content.

©2008, The Doc Tank, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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