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Stuart C. Deutsch C.A.S./ Sound Engineer 99 Commercial St Stuart C. Deutsch C.A.S./ Sound Engineer 99 Commercial St. #3CE, Box 33 Brooklyn, New York 11222-1078 Phone: 718-383-4144 Fax: 718-383-4224 Cell: 917-325-7995 E-mail: [email protected] Sound Mixer 2010 UM FILME DE CINEMA (documentary) Directed by Walter Carvalho. Gus Van Sant interview 2010 FIVE NIGHTS IN HAVANA (music documentary) Directed by Jac Benson Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's historic one week residency in Havana, Cuba 2010 PEACE AFTER MARRIAGE Directed by Ghazi Albuliwi with Hiam Abbass. Filmed in New York & Jordan 2010 DAS BOOTS (short film) Sound Mixer and Associate Producer Directed by David Capurso with Sarah Ahlgren, Gene Farber, Peter Linari 2010 IF GOD IS WILLING AND DA CREEK DON'T RISE (documentary) Directed by Spike Lee for HBO 2009 HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA: SEASON 1, HBO TV Series 2009 O FIM, O INICIO E O MEIO ( Brazilian Documentary about Raul Seixas) Directed by Walter Carvalho 2009 HALLOWEEN 2 Directed by Rob Zombie 2009 SALT: Second/Action Unit Directed by Philip Noyce, with Angelina Jolie 2009 P.O.V. : THE BETRAYEL (Oscar Award nominated documentary) Directed by Ellen Kuras & Thavisouk Prasavath 2008-09 FRINGE: Second Unit , Warner Brothers Television 2008 HEAD CASE: STARZ NETWORK TV SERIES, NY Production 2008 THE NAKED BROTHERS BAND: NICKELODEON TV Series: 3rd Season 2008 THE GOOD HEART Directed by Dagur Kuri with Brian Cox, Paul Dano 2008 PLEASE GIVE Directed by Nicole Holofcener with Katherine Keener, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt 2008 CADILLAC RECORDS Directed by Darnell Martin with Adrian Brody, Beyonce, Mos Def, Jeffrey Wright 2007 THE NAKED BROTHERS BAND: NICKELODEON TV Series: 2nd Season 2007 MY FATHER"S WILL Directed by Fred Manocherian with Ione Skye, Victor Alfieri and Ron Silver 2007 ACT OF HONOR (documentary) Directed by Lee Hirsch for The History Channel 2007 THE LYING GAME (documentary) Directed by Sara Cordery 2007 BILLY STRAYHORN: LUSH LIFE (music documentary) Directed by Robert Levi for The American Experience with Elvis Costello, Winner: Best Documentary of 2008, Peabody Award, Writers Guild Award and an EMMY 2006 THE WRECK Directed by Jimi Jones for IKM Prods 2006 THE MAN WHO BOTTLED CLOUDS (music documentary) Directed by Lirio Ferreira: & Denise Dummont with David Byrne, Bebel Gilberto, Forro In The Dark 2006 CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK Directed by Neri Parenti for Filmauro S.R.L. with Christian de Sica 2006 WHEN THE LEVEES BROKE: A REQUIEM IN FOUR ACTS (documentary) Directed by Spike Lee for HBO, EMMY winner for best direction and editing, Nominated for an EMMY: outstanding sound mixing for nonfiction programming 2006 NEW YORK CITY SERENADE Directed by Frank Whaley with Freddie Prinze Jr. & Chris Klein 2005 PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS Directed by Maria Maggenti 2005 MY BROTHER’S SHADOW Directed by Todd Yellin with Judd Hirsch 2006 LAKE OF FIRE (documentary) Directed by Tony Kaye 2005 RETURN TO RAJAPUR Directed by Nanda Anand: filmed in Jaiselmer, Rajasthan, India 2005 ONCE IN A LIFETIME: The Extraordinary Story of the NY Cosmos Directd by Paul Crowder & John Dowd 2004 BUILDING GIRL Directed by Sheri Carpenter 2004 THE BAXTER Directed by and starring Michael Showalter with Elizabeth Banks & Michelle Williams 2004 DUANE HOPWOOD Directed by Matt Mulhern with David Schwimmer @ Janeane Garofolo 2003 THE THING ABOUT MY FOLKS Directed by Raymond de Felitta with Peter Falk & Paul Reiser 2003 MAGINARY HEROES Directed by Dan Harris with Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Daniels, Emile Hirsch & Michelle Williams 2003 WHEN WILL I BE LOVED Directed by James Toback with Neve Campbell, Dominic Chianese & Fred Weller 2003 WIDE ANGLE: AIDS WARRIORS (documentary) Directed by Andrew Young for PBS 2002 FIGHT KNIGHTS Directed by Kevin Ladson 2001 JIM BROWN-ALL AMERICAN Directed by Spike Lee for HBO 2000 A HUEY P. NEWTON STORY Directed by Spike Lee with Roger Guenveur Smith 2000 AMANDLA! A REVOLUTION IN FOUR-PART HARMONY (music documentary) Directed by Lee Hirsch Nominated for an EMMY, Best Sound/Feature Documentary 2000 THE ORIGINAL KINGS OF COMEDY Directed by Spike Lee with Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric The Entertainer & Bernie Mac 2000 TRUE STORIES OF THE NYPD & INSIDE THE FBI Directed by Barbara Newman for The History Channel 1994 HARLEM DIARY (documentary) Directed By Johnathan Stack for the Discovery Channel 1999 HALF PAST AUTUMN: The Life And Works OF Gordon Parks Directed by Craig Rice & St. Claire Bourne for HBO Filmed in USA and Brazil 1993 HOOKERS, HUSTLERS, PIMPS AND THEIR JOHNS Directed by Beeban Kidron for Channel 4 U.K. Nominated for Best Documentary Sound BAFTA AWARDS 1993 DREAMS AND MEMORIES Directed by Ann Wu 1993 RESISTANCES: MUSIC FROM HAITI Directed by Rudi Stern 1993 GETTYSBURG (Second Unit) Directed by Ronald F. Maxwell for TNT with Martin Sheen, Tom Berenger, Jeff Daniels Sam Elliot & C. Thomas Howell Nominated for Golden Reel Award-Best Sound MPSE 1993 1990 BLUES (music documentary) Directed by Joao Morreira Salles for Videofilmes & TV Manchette with Suunnyland Slim, Honeyboy Edwards, James Son Thomas & Jessie Mae Hemphil Filmed in in Mississippi & Illinois, Nominated for Best Sound in France, released on CD 1989 A JAZZ APPLE (BBC music documentary) Duke Ellington & Count Basie Big Bands Joe Temperly, Jimmie Heath, Buck Clayton, Mel Lewis & Harold Ashby Live Soundtrack released on CD ILYE AIYE: The House Of Life (music documentary) Directed by David Byrne for Live From Off Center Filmed in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil 1988 HECHO EN CUBA (music documentary) Directed by Uberto Sagramoso Producer & Sound Mixer Stu Deutsch Shot on location in Cuba, live soundtrack released on Musical Crossroads Label CD 1985 TWILIGHT TALES (Suspense TV Series) Directed by Bill Milling 1984 PATRIAMADA Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki: filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1983 OVEREXPOSED Directed by Brian Jones 1983 PARAYBA MULHER MACHO Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki with Tania Alves, Claudio Marzo & Walmor Chagas Filmed in Recife, Brazil 1982 LUGGAGE OF THE GODS Directed by David Kendall 1981 SPFX 1140 Directed by Bob Balaban with Manday Patinkin, Richard Dreyfuss & Wallace Shawn 1980-85 ITALIAN NATIONAL TV-RAI Corporation 1979 THE BOOGIE MAN Directed by Ulli Lommel 1978-79 The Federal Artist Directed by Marc Levin AIVF: The Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers CETA Mediaworks Project BOOM OPERATOR 2006 NOISE Directed by Henry Bean with Tim Robbins, William Hurt, William Baldwin & Bridgette Monyahan 2006 INTERVIEW Directed by and starring Steve Buscemi, with Sienna Miller 2005-06 EL CANTANTE Directed by Leon Ichaso with Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, John Ortiz 2005 SPINNING INTO BUTTER Directed by Mark Brokow with Sara Jessica Parker, Mikelti Williamson & Beau Bridge 2005 DIGGERS Directed by Katherine Dieckmann 2005 STARVED (TV Series) Directed by Eric Schaeffer for FX Channel) 2002 25th HOUR Directed by Spike Lee with Edward Norton, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Barry Pepper, Rosario Dawson, Anna Paquin & Brian Cox 2001 GERRY Directed by Gus Van Sant with Matt Damon & Casey Affleck 2001 MONDAY NIGHT MAYHEM (for TNT) with John Turturro 2000-01 THE JOB (TV Series) with Denis Leary for ABC/DreamWorks 1999 BAMBOOZLED Directed by Spike Lee for New Line Cinema with Savion Glover, Damon Wayons, Jada Pinket-Smith & Michael Rapaport 1999 BOSSA NOVA Directed by Bruno Barreto for Buena Vista Productions Filmed in Rio Janeiro, Brazil with Amy Irving, Pedro Cardoso & Antonio Fagundes 1998 SUMMER OF SAM Directed by Spike Lee with Adrian Brody, John Leguizamo, Mira Sorvino & Ben Gazarra 1997 FOOLISH HEART Directed by Hector Babenco filmed in Buenos Aires & Mar Del Plata, Argentina with Maria Luiza, Mendonca, Walter Quiroz, Xuxa Lopes, & Miguel Angel Sola 1996 FOUR DAYS IN SEPTEMBER Directed by Bruno Barreto Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with Alan Arkin, Pedro Cardoso, Fernanda Torres & Claudia Abreau 1995 TIETA Directed by Caca Diegues Filmed in Bahia, Brazil with Sonia Braga, Marilia Pera, Chico Anysio, Claudia Abreau & Zeze Motta 1995 FLIRTING WITH DISASTER Directed by David O. Russell Filmed in New York and Arizona with Patricia Arquette, Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Lily Tomlin, Mary Tyler Moore & George Segal 1994 ZOOMAN (for Showtime) Directed by Leon Ichaso with Lou Gosset Jr. & Charles Dutton 1994 YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES "Hollywood Follies" Directed by Michael Schultz CAS Award Best Sound for TV Movie of 1994 1993 CROOKLYN Directed by Spike Lee with Delroy Lindo & Alfre Woodard 1993 SUGAR HILL Directed by Leon Ichaso with Wesley Snipes, Michael Wright &Theresa Randle 1992 THE MUSIC OF CHANCE (for American Playhouse) Directed by Philip Haas with James Spader & Mandy Patinkin 1992 GRAHAM (TV Pilot) Directed by Scott Winnant with Griffin Dunne 1991-92 MALCOLM X Directed by Spike Lee. for Warner Bros with Denzel Washington, Angela Basset, Al Freeman Jr. & Delroy Lindo 1991 LETHAL INNOCENCE (for American Playhouse) Directed by Helen Whitney with Brenda Fricker, Theresa Wright, Blair Brown, Amy Wright & Neil Maffin 1990/91 LAW & ORDER Universal TV Series 1990 NYPD MOUNTED CBS TV Movie Pilot Directed by Mark Tinker with Dennis Franz, Dan Gauthier & Cliff De Young 1990 STOOD UP ABC TV Movie Directed by Aviva Slesin 1990 FIRST LOVE, SECOND CHANCE Directed by Clive Donner with Armand Assante & Lindsay Crouse 1989-90 EXPOSURE for Videofilmes & Miramax in Brazil Directed by Walter Moreira Salles Jr. with Peter Coyote & Amanda Pays 1989 LITTLE ITALY Directed by John Pepper with Giancarlo Esposito 1989 AMBULANCE Directed by Larry Cohen with Eric Roberts, Red Buttons & James Earl Jones 1989 A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
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