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Martin Czembor Sound Mixer Martin Czembor Sound Mixer 2021 “The Oven” Film by Jacob Paltrow, Oren Moverman - Re –Recording Mixer “The Girlfriend Experience” (Season 3) TV Series by Lodge Kerrigan, Amy Seimetz, Starz - Re –Recording Mixer “Elios” (Season 1) TV Series by Soo Hugh, Kogonda, Apple TV - Re –Recording Mixer “The Card Counter” Film by Paul Schrader, Focus Features - Re –Recording Mixer “Harry Haft” Film by Barry Levinson, New Mandate Film 2020 - Re –Recording Mixer “Chaos Walking” Film by Doug Liman, Lionsgate - Re –Recording Mixer “Push” Film by Brian DeCubellis, DeCubellis Films - Re –Recording Mixer “Dickinson” (Season 2&3) TV series by Alena Smith, Apple TV - Re –Recording Mixer “D-Wade Life Unexpected” Documentary by Bob Metelus, ESPN - Re –Recording Mixer “The Devil All the Time” Film by Antonio Campos, Netflix - Re –Recording Mixer “The Righteous Gemstones” TV series by Danny McBride, Jody Hill, and David Gordon Green, HBO 2019 - Re-Recording Mixer “Wendy” Feature, by Benh Zeitlin, Cinereach / Fox Searchlight Pictures - Re-Recording Mixer “Vampires vs. The Bronx” Feature by Osmany Rodriguez, Broadway Video Group - Re-Recording Mixer "Can You Keep a Secret” Feature, by Elise Duran, Front Row Filmed Entertainment - Re-Recording Mixer “Ms. Diagnosed” Documentary, by Tricia Regan, Dr. Jennifer Mieres, Dr. Stacey Rosen, and Lori Russo - Re-Recording Mixer “The Report” Feature by Scott Z. Burns, Topic Studios / Amazon Studios - Re-Recording Mixer “Maniac” Original Mini Series by Cary Joji Fukunaga & Patrick Somerville, Paramount/Netflix 2018 - Re-Recording Mixer “The Looming Tower” Original Mini Series by Dan Futterman, Lawrence Wright and Alex Gibney, Hulu - Re-Recording Mixer “First Reformed” feature film by Paul Schrader, Killer Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Berlin Station” TV series by Olen Steinhauer and Bradford Winters, Paramount/EPIX - Re-Recording Mixer “Beirut” (High Wire Act) feature film by Brad Anderson, Radar Pictures - Re-Recording Mixer 2017 “ERDEM x H&M: The Secret Life of Flowers” short film by Baz Luhrmann, Bazmark Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Joan Didion – The Center Will Not Hold” feature documantary by Griffin Dunne, Netflix - Re-Recording Mixer “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” feature film by Stacie Passon, - Re-Recording Mixer “Beautiful Darkness” feature film by Monty Whitebloom and Andy Delaney, Locomotive - Re-Recording Mixer “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson” feature documentary by David France, Public Square Films - Re-Recording Mixer 2016 “The Get Down” TV series by Baz Luhrman, Sony Pictures Television/ Netflix - Re-Recording Mixer “Tulip Fever” feature film by Justin Chadwick, The Weinstein Company - Re-Recording Mixer www.postworks.com Martin Czembor Sound Mixer “Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music” doc series by Jeff Dupre & Maro Chermayeff, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “Paint It Black” feature film by Amber Tamblyn, Olive Productions/ Tangerine Entertainment - Re-Recording Mixer “The Pirates of Somalia” feature film by Bryan Buckley, Hungry Man Productions/ BCDF Pictures - Re-Recording Mixer “Novitiate” feature film by Margaret Betts - Re-Recording Mixer 2015 “Beasts Of No Nation” feature film by Cary Fukunaga, Mammoth Entertainment, Netflix - Re-Recording Mixer “Maggie’s Plan” feature film by Rebecca Miller, Sony Pictures Classics - Re-Recording Mixer “Casanova” TV movie by Stu Zicherman, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Amazon Studios - Re-Recording Mixer “Z: The Beginning of Everything” TV Pilot, by Tim Blake Nelson, Millennium Films - Re-Recording Mixer “The Outcasts” feature film by Peter Hutchings, BCDF Pictures, Vision Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Stealing Cars” feature film by Bradley Kaplan, Millennium Films - Re-Recording Mixer “A Woman Like Me” feature documentary by Elizabeth Giamatti - Re-Recording Mixer “Dial A Prayer” feature film by Maggie Kiley, Storyboard Entertainment, Vertical Entertainment - Re-Recording Mixer 2014 “True Detective” Original Series by Nic Pizzolatto, Cary Fukunaga, HBO - Re-Recording Mixer “My Old Lady”, feature film by Israel Horovitz, Krasnoff/ Foster Entertainment, BBC Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Stonehearst Asylum - Eliza Graves” feature film by Brad Anderson, Millennium Films - Re-Recording Mixer “My Dead Boyfriend” feature film by Anthony Edwards - Re-Recording Mixer “Solace” feature film by Afonso Poyart, Relativity Studios - Re-Recording Mixer “A Path Appears” documentary series by Maro Charmayeff, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “Adult Beginners” feature film by Ross Katz, Burn Later Productions,RADiUS-TWC - Re-Recording Mixer “The Cosmopolitans” TV Pilot by Whit Stillman, Amazon Studios - Re-Recording Mixer “The 78 Project Movie” feature documentary by Alex Steyermark - Re-Recording Mixer 2013 “Alpha House”, Original Series by Garry Trudeau, Amazon Studios (Seasons 1 & 2) - Re-Recording Mixer “Judas”, feature film by Andrey Bogatyrev, Rossfilm Moscow - Re-Recording Mixer “Visitors”, documentary feature film by Godfrey Reggio with Philip Glass, Cinedigm - Re-Recording Mixer “Le Refuge”, feature short film by Elliot Thomson - Re-Recording Mixer “The State of Arizona”, documentary film by Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini, Independent Lens, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “In So Many Words”, documentary film by Elizabeth Haviland James, Thornapple Films - Re-Recording Mixer 2012 “The Fitzgerald Family Christmas”, feature film by Edward Burns, Marlboro Road Gang Productions/Tribeca Film - Re-Recording Mixer “Beside Still Waters”, feature film by Chris Lowell, Storyboard Entertainment - Re-Recording Mixer “The Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling”, documentary film by Peter Whitehead/Mick Gochanour, Abkco - Re-Recording Mixer “Here One Day”, documentary film by Kathy Leichter www.postworks.com Martin Czembor Sound Mixer - Re-Recording Mixer “Half The Sky”, documentary series by Maro Chermayeff, Independent Lens, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “Gimme The Loot”, feature film by Adam Leon, Seven For Ten Productions - Supervising Sound Editor, Re-Recording Mixer “Like The Water”, feature film by Caroline von Kuhn, ACE Productions - Re-Recording Mixer “Escape Fire”, documentary film by Matthew Heineman and Susan Frömke, Sundance Institute - Re-Recording Mixer “Charles Bradley: Soul Of America”, documentary film by Poull Brien, Sum Of Us - Re-Recording Mixer “Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present”, feature documentary by Matthew Akers and Jeff Dupré, HBO 2011 Documentaries - Re-Recording Mixer “The Love We Make”, documentary film by Bradley Kaplan and Albert Maysles, Showtime - Supervising Sound Editor - Dialog & Music Editor “Long Way Home: The Loving Story”, feature documentary by Nancy Buirski, HBO Documentaries - Re-Recording Mixer “Unguarded”, documentary film by Jonathan Hock, Hock Films/ ESPN - Supervising Sound Editor, Re-Recording Mixer “Shunka”, feature documentary by CJ Gardella, Manitou Productions - Supervising Sound Editor, Dialog & Music Editor - Re-Recording Mixer “Buried Prayers”, documentary film by Steven Meyer, Historical Media Associates - Re-Recording Mixer “Apache 8”, documentary film by Sande Zeig, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “Off The Rez”, documentary film by Jonathan Hock, Hock Films/ TLC - Supervising Sound Editor - Re-Recording Mixer 2010 “The War is Over”, feature film by Mitko Panov, Pirej Film - Re-Recording Mixer “An Invisible Sign”, feature film by Marilyn Agrelo, IFC Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Mann v. Ford”, feature documentary by Maro Chermayeff and Micah Fink, HBO Documentaries - Re-Recording Mixer “The Senator’s Bargain”, documentary series by Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson, 5 Episodes, HBO - Re-Recording Mixer “Circus”, documentary series by Maro Chermayeff and Jeff Dupre, 6 Episodes, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer 30 for 30 - “The Best That Never Was”, documentary series, Episode by Jonathan Hock, ESPN, - Supervising Sound Editor, Dialog Editor - Re-Recording Mixer 2009 “Prove per una Tragedia Siciliana”, feature documentary by Roman Paska and John Turturro, First Run Features - Re-Recording Mixer “Company Retreat”, feature film by Campbell Scott, CoTreat Productions - Re-Recording Mixer “Rubicon”, TV Pilot by Tim Robbins, AMC, Pilot - Re-Recording Mixer “Possible Side Effects”, TV pilot Jason Horwitch and Allen Coulter, Showtime, Pilot - Re-Recording Mixer www.postworks.com Martin Czembor Sound Mixer American Experience - “Soundtrack for a Revolution”, feature documentary by Bill Gutentag and Dan Sturman, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “A Sea Change”, documentary film by Barbara Ettinger, Bullfrog Films - Re-Recording Mixer “Colony”, documentary film by Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell, Fastnet Films - Re-Recording Mixer American Experience - “We Shall Remain”, documentary series by Chris Eyre and Ric Burns, 3 Episodes, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer 2008 “Lake City”, feature film by Hunter Hill and Perry Moore, My Network TV - Re-Recording Mixer “Birds of America”, feature film by Craig Lucas, First Look International - Re-Recording Mixer “Yuri’s Day (Yurjev Den)”, feature film by Kirill Serebrennikov, Vivarto - Re-Recording Mixer “Another Day in Paradise”, documentary film by Deborah Dickson, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer American Masters - “Louisa May Alcott”, documentary film by Nancy Porter, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer “Carrier”, documentary series by Maro Chermayeff and Jeff Dupre, 10 Episodes, PBS - Re-Recording Mixer 2007 “Liberty Kid”, feature film by Ilya Chaiken, Glass Eye Pix - Re-Recording Mixer “Towelhead”, feature film by Alan Ball, Warner Independent Pictures - Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Effects “Henry May Long”, feature
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