Cinematic Immunity
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Cinematic Immunity

An Oral History of New York Filmmaking As Told by the Crews that Got the Shot

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Cinematic Immunity

An Oral History of New York Filmmaking As Told by the Crews that Got the Shot

About this book

The unbelievable insider stories of how they ‘got the shot’!

Cinematic Immunity tells the story of New York City's movie industry from the crew members who created the sets, lit the scenes, and shot the film. Focused on the golden age (1950-1990) of New York filmmaking, Cinematic Immunity covers On the Waterfront through The Sopranos.

The East Coast film industry, thousands of miles from the Los Angeles executives, existed by its own rules and with little oversight. It was a close-knit and freewheeling community of movie technicians that took on the most outrageous challenges to get every shot perfect. Behind-the-scenes documentaries and books feature “above the line” talent—actors, producers, directors, and writers. For the first time, readers will hear the unvarnished truth of the New York movie industry—tales about union politics, labor strikes, movie families, dangerous locations, difficult shots, volatile directors, anecdotes about actors, pranks, friendships, rivalries, generational shifts, substance use and abuse, technical feats, and more.

Readers will hear never heard before stories about classic (and not so classic) films and television shows including: Midnight Cowboy, The Warriors, The French Connection, The Exorcist, The Godfather, The Wiz, The Taking of Pelham 123, Annie Hall, Cruising, Do The Right Thing, When Harry Met Sally, Home Alone 2, The Sopranos, and Law and Order.

Expect to discover secrets about how your favorite scenes were shot and the outrageous characters with outsized talents whose personalities sometimes dwarfed actors and directors. Tales of their exploits, what they saw (and did) on these sets was previously only passed among themselves as showbiz lore but now, readers learn of Marlon Brando’s pranks on the set of The Godfather, how crews kept William Friedkin from killing them, the actors, and himself, and how consummate New Yorker Sidney Lumet was the angel to Friedkin’s demons.

Author Michael Lee Nirenberg has worked as a scenic artist in New York since 2006, and in many cases, alongside many of the people featured in the book. This book is a labor of love comprised of over 150 interviews and hundreds of hours of recordings. Cinematic Immunity includes hundreds of behind-the-scenes images from studio archives and from the technicians who were there.


"Cinematic Immunity chronicles the wild behind the scenes tales from the legendary films made in dirty old New York… but told from an entirely new perspective.  Not the usual stars, directors and publicists but from the people who did all the work and can actually tell the truth - the below the line crews who know where all the bodies are buried!  Fascinating, funny and impossible to put down." — Larry Karaszewski, Academy Award winning screenwriter, Ed Wood, Dolemite, Big Eyes.


"Michael Nirenberg’s writing about film is as funny, incisive, gritty, and thrilling as the films whose lore he is diving into. He knows where to get the real scoop, the stories too good to be true, and gives them to us with all the wit, wisdom, and insanity we could hope for." Lena Dunham


Cinematic Immunity addresses filmmaking and all the resulting lore borne out of it in a book that flips our perception of who cinema’s true “insiders” actually are. Excavating a secret history of the last 50 years in movies via interviews with the crews that made them, Nirenberg presents a book that is riotously fun, full of gossip, and worthy of any world-class cinema studies program.” Alissa Bennett, Writer and Director of the Gladstone Gallery

 

"They tell some great stories. The appearance of light-weight Arriflex cameras having made location shooting possible, these NY crews were thrown into diabolically dirty and dangerous and polluted locations where no film was ever shot before... A film could not be shot that way today. It shouldn't. And yet Pelham 123 remains a very good film."  Alex Cox, director, Repo Man, Dead Souls, Walker, and actor, An Unknown Enemy.


"In amassing these superb, often eye-popping accounts of the Golden Age of New York film, Michael Nirenberg has dug deep under the skin of a scene that was as gritty, inventive and character-filled as the city itself. Cinematic Immunity contains some rollicking stories – camera crews on the tracks dodging subway trains, Albert Finney betting on camel racing, a wild car ride with James Gandolfini – but the shared thread is a burning passion for the craft of filmmaking, even if the realities of this work were rarely as glamorous as the end product seen on screen." — Oliver Milman, Staff writer, The Guardian

 

"This book is a dream! Nirenberg gives us the real, juicy, behind-the-scenes lore from all the best movies that New York City gave birth to in the second half of the twentieth century, straight from the mouths of the people who actually made them happen. Fantastic." — Naomi Fry, Staff writer, The New Yorker


"Michael Nirenberg dresses like a drug dealer – trenchcoat, sunglasses indoors – and his Cinematic Immunity is pure, uncut dope for cinephiles, full of real drugs and fake blood. It's equally entertaining documenting established classics (The Exorcist, Do The Right Thing) and forgotten curios (Izzy & Moe). Reading it made me want to make a movie, score some drugs, and buy a time machine."  Matthew Danger Lippman, musician and actor.


"Michael Lee Nirenberg makes art from the everyday. Expanding his decades of years and deep well of connections, he’s assembled the definitive history of New York films and those who make them, which are also—of course—one and the same. Cinematic Immunity will help anyone who's never stepped on a set just how much work goes into the dream factory, all told with the blunt talk only offered by those who trust you'll keep a lid on it."

— Nick Newman, Managing Editor, The Film Stage, Star and Co-Creator of Fellas.


"From the harrowing to the heartwarming, Michael Nirenberg's Cinematic Immunity is more than a simple film history book. This book is about human connection and the amount of blood, sweat, tears, and toil it takes to bring a work of multimedia art to life. It's easy to focus on the directors and stars, but when it comes to cinema, no one can afford to be an island. Whether you're a cinephile or simply a lover of non-fiction storytelling, Cinematic Immunity is vital reading." — Heather Drain, Cultural Archeologist and writer.


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Publisher
Feral House
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781627311915

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. How to Read This Book
  8. Department Chart
  9. Unions Chart
  10. Credits
  11. A Brief History of New York Filmmaking
  12. On the Waterfront (1954)
  13. The 1960s
  14. Midnight Cowboy (1969)
  15. The French Connection (1971)
  16. The Godfather (1972)
  17. Exorcist (1973)
  18. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
  19. Network (1976)
  20. Commercial Break #1
  21. Annie Hall (1977)
  22. Saturday Night Fever (1977)
  23. Myths and Legends
  24. Contract on Cherry Street (1977)
  25. The Wiz (1978)
  26. Commercial Break #2
  27. The Brink’s Job (1978)
  28. The Warriors (1979)
  29. Cruising (1980)
  30. The Coldest Day in the Business
  31. Wolfen (1980)
  32. The World According to Garp (1982)
  33. Sophie’s Choice (1982)
  34. Trading Places (1983)
  35. Miami Vice (1984-1989)
  36. The Cotton Club (1984)
  37. Death Wish 3 (1985)
  38. Izzy and Moe (1985)
  39. An Imposter
  40. Pee Wee’s Playhouse, Season 1 (1986)
  41. Manhunter (1986)
  42. 9 1/2 Weeks (1986)
  43. Commercial Break #3
  44. Ishtar (1987)
  45. Raising Arizona (1987)
  46. Mississippi Burning (1988)
  47. Sidney Lumet in the 80s
  48. Do The Right Thing (1989)
  49. When Harry Met Sally (1989)
  50. Woody Allen’s Yearly Project
  51. Goodfellas (1990)
  52. Miller’s Crossing (1990)
  53. Mo Better Blues (1990)
  54. The 1990 Producer Lockout
  55. Law and Order Franchise (1990–present)
  56. New Jack City (1991)
  57. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
  58. Scenes From a Mall (1991)
  59. Malcolm X (1992)
  60. Age of Innocence (1993)
  61. Fisher King (1991)/ Home Alone 2 (1992)
  62. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
  63. A Bronx Tale (1993)
  64. Joe’s Apartment (1996)
  65. Oz (1997-2003)
  66. The Sopranos (1999-2007)
  67. A Different Industry
  68. Glossary
  69. Roll Credits

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