People
Jeannine Oppewall
Biography:
Jeannine Oppewall entered the film industry in the late 1970s after a six-year association with the great design innovators, Charles and Ray Eames. She worked as a set designer (Blue Collar, Blow Out, The Rose, Honky Tonk Freeway) before rising to the position of production designer in 1983 with Tender Mercies, the modestly budgeted ‘slice of life’ film, which brought Robert Duvall an Academy Award.
For the next several years, Ms Oppewall designed an impressive variety of motion pictures for a diverse list of directors, many with international credentials. These range from the Russian Andrei Konchalovsky (Maria’s Lovers) and the Brazilian Hector Babenco (Ironweed), to include... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts | 2017-11-14 |
| And the Oscar Goes To... as Self - Interviewee | 2014-02-01 |
| Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic as Self | 2012-03-27 |
| Whatever You Desire: Making 'L.A. Confidential' as Self | 2008-09-23 |
| Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of 'L.A. Confidential' as Self | 2008-09-23 |
| An Old Fashioned Love Story: Making 'The Bridges of Madison County' as Self | 2008-05-06 |
| The Making of 'Seabiscuit' as Self | 2004-12-16 |
| Catch Me If You Can: Behind the Camera as Self | 2003-05-06 |
| Blue Collar as Woman with Bicycle (uncredited) | 1978-02-10 |
