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'''''Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time''''' is a two-part documentary television series directed by Alison Ellwood. It is executive-produced by [[Frank Marshall (producer)|Frank Marshall]]; Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey, [[Amblin Television]]; [[Craig Kallman]] and Mark Pinkus, [[Warner Music Group]]; [[Alex Gibney]], Stacey Offman and Richard Perello, Jigsaw Productions; and [[Jeff Pollack]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time|url=https://kennedymarshall.com/documentaries/laurel-canyon-a-place-in-time/|website=The Kennedy/Marshall Company|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-06}}</ref> It premiered in two parts on [[Epix]] on May 31, 2020 and June 7, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Jeanne Jakle: 10 new TV shows to watch through May|url=https://www.expressnews.com/entertainment/movies-tv/article/Jeanne-Jakle-10-new-TV-series-to-watch-in-May-15218793.php|last=Jakle|first=Jeanne|date=2020-04-24|website=ExpressNews.com|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-06}}</ref> |
'''''Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time''''' is a two-part documentary television series directed by Alison Ellwood.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2020-05-28/laurel-canyon-documentary-epix A-OK boomers: New ‘Laurel Canyon’ doc will make you swoon over the scene all over again - Los Angeles Times]</ref> It is executive-produced by [[Frank Marshall (producer)|Frank Marshall]]; Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey, [[Amblin Television]]; [[Craig Kallman]] and Mark Pinkus, [[Warner Music Group]]; [[Alex Gibney]], Stacey Offman and Richard Perello, Jigsaw Productions; and [[Jeff Pollack]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time|url=https://kennedymarshall.com/documentaries/laurel-canyon-a-place-in-time/|website=The Kennedy/Marshall Company|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-06}}</ref> It premiered in two parts on [[Epix]] on May 31, 2020 and June 7, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Jeanne Jakle: 10 new TV shows to watch through May|url=https://www.expressnews.com/entertainment/movies-tv/article/Jeanne-Jakle-10-new-TV-series-to-watch-in-May-15218793.php|last=Jakle|first=Jeanne|date=2020-04-24|website=ExpressNews.com|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-06}}</ref> |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time is a two-part documentary television series directed by Alison Ellwood.[1] It is executive-produced by Frank Marshall; Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey, Amblin Television; Craig Kallman and Mark Pinkus, Warner Music Group; Alex Gibney, Stacey Offman and Richard Perello, Jigsaw Productions; and Jeff Pollack.[2] It premiered in two parts on Epix on May 31, 2020 and June 7, 2020.[3]
Each episode depicts the music scene that arose in the Los Angeles neighborhood of the same name, where many legendary artists inhabited and gathered beginning in the late 1960s.[4] Central to the narrative are photography collections and narration from Canyon photographers Henry Diltz and Nurit Wilde.[5]
No. | Title | Directed by | Original air date | U.S viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Episode One" | Alison Ellwood | May 31, 2020 (2020-05-31) | N/A |
2 | "Episode Two" | Alison Ellwood | June 7, 2020 (2020-06-07) | N/A |
The documentary features music from artists including Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joni Mitchell, The Doors, The Byrds, Eagles (although they didn't live in Laurel Canyon) and more. It also includes original interviews with Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Don Henley, Michelle Phillips, Graham Nash, Roger McGuinn and others.[7]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special | Erin Edeiken, Ryan Suffern, Frank Marshall, Alex Gibney, Stacey Offman, Richard Perello and Jeff Pollack | Nominated | [8] [9] | |
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) | Jonathan Greber | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) | Gary A. Rizzo, Stephen Urata, Danielle Dupre and Tony Villaflor | Nominated | |||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Non Fiction, Variety or Music – Series or Specials | Gary A. Rizzo, Stephen Urata, Danielle Dupre, Tony Villaflor and Dave Lynch | Nominated | [10] | |
Golden Reel Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Non-Theatrical Documentary | Jonathan Greber and Lucas Miller (for "Episode 1") | Won | [11] | |
Producers Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television | Craig Kallman, Mark Pinkus, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Stacey Offman, Richard Perello, Jeff Pollack, Alex Gibney, Frank Marshall, Erin Edeiken and Ryan Suffern | Nominated | [12] |
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