Stephen Grynberg is a writer and independent filmmaker based in
Santa Monica (
California).
Love from Ground Zero marked his debut as a feature film director in 1998. Since then, Grynberg has created a number of narrative and documentary films, among them the award-winning documentary
A Life Ascending and, as part of large scale art project
Envisioning the Future by
Judy Chicago, the documentary film and video installation
Past Forward (2005). Before his career in filmmaking took off, Grynberg graduated from the Columbia University Business School with an MBA and from Northwestern University with a BS in Chemical Engineering. He then went on to receive a degree in film directing from the American Film Institute.
Love from Ground Zero was written, directed and produced by Grynberg, the latter in cooperation with Aaron Cohen. Patricia Kruijer and Chris Beckman were also Co-Producers, Neal Allen acted as
Line Producer/Unit Production Manager. The film was shot in 35mm color by
DP Mauro Fiore. Sandra Grass was hired as production designer for this project, Emily Schweber did the casting. Additional Editing is by Dave Baron. Michael Torres and Tiffaney Rotert did hair and make-up, Katie Vollmer was wardrobe assistant. The film was shot on the move across the Midwestern states of
Iowa,
Nebraska,
South Dakota, and
Colorado. Rob Christoffersen, Tammy R. Richards (Colorado) and Dave Peck (Chico, second unit) accounted for the location management. The original acoustic score was written by
Grammy Award winner
John McEuen (
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), production sound was mixed by Jeff Heintzleman. Still photographies were provided by Steve Claasen and Bill Walter. Dialogue coach James Devney and choreographer Stuart Mart were present on the set as well. The music was edited by Steven A. Saltzman, while Dominic Camardella engineered and mixed the score. Musicians were composer John McEuen, Randy Tico, Jonathan McEuen, Phil Salazar, Jesse Siebenberg and Chris Caswell. Additional Music is by Raney Schockne. Along with McEuen's original score, the following songs were used in the film: The film was dedicated to the memory of
Gordon DeLima Hamilton. == Film Festivals ==