Mark Pellington channels nostalgia in his Fairfax office
Director Mark Pellington’s office is a treasure trove of memorabilia -- art, books, vinyl albums, VHS movies, cassettes and more. He refers to it as an “analog museum.” His new film, ‘Nostalgia,’ opens Feb. 16.
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“I feel like my office gives a sense of who I am,” Mark Pellington says. His latest film “Nostalgia,” starring Jon Hamm, Catherine Keener, Ellen Burstyn and Bruce Dern, will be released on Feb. 16.
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Director Mark Pellington’s office is in the Heinsbergen & Co. Building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Pellington’s office is filled with memorabilia.
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A hand-written poem by Eddie Vedder hangs in Mark Pellington’s office.
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A signed football from a 1953 NFL game features quarterback Johnny Unitas’ signature. The football is a memento from his father Bill’s s first season with the Baltimore Colts.
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A board game by Alfred Hitchcock is among the memorabilia decorating Pellington’s office.
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One of several gold records.
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Pellington’s father, Bill, is a huge presence in his son’s office. Here, Pellington points to a photo of his father (No. 36) tackling Frank Gifford. At left is Gino Marchetti. All three played in what is now known as “The Greatest Game Ever Played, ” the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants.
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Props Pellington picked up at a Goodwill store were used in the music video “How to Save a Life” by the Fray.
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Director Mark Pellington has a collection of nearly 3,500 vinyl albums.
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Cassettes going back to 1978 fill drawers in director Mark Pellington’s office. Some of the memorabilia was used in his film “Nostalgia.”
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Director Mark Pellington talks on the phone in the edit/music room at his Pellington Films office.
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Pellington says there is a direct relationship between his office and his new film, “Nostalgia.”
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Photographs and mementos inside Pellington’s office include a photo of Pellington with Norman Mailer, at left.
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Pellington’s office is filled with artifacts of the filmmaker’s life.
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The Heinsbergen & Co. Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Noteworthy former tenants include architect Edward Fickett.
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