Eat It (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 21, 2023

Original Title:
Eat It

Production Companies:
MrMr Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Break-ups are hard to swallow

Additional information:

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Additional Music:
Will Harrison
Micah Hulscher

Additional Visual Effects:
Mikko Ruostila

Art Department Assistant:
Cyrus Hill-Davies
Travis Cameron

Art Direction:
Rachel Edwards

BTS Footage:
Noah Gardner

Best Boy Grip:
Barrett Dennison
Skyler Simms

Casting:
Kim “Cookie” McCray

Casting Coordinator:
Erika D Moore

Casting Director:
Hannah Ashby Ward

Colorist:
Nat Tereshchenko
Kaitlyn Battistelli

Compositing Artist:
Mykhailo Yefimenko

Director:
Katie Lambert

Director of Photography:
Nyk Allen

Driver:
David Hamilton

Editor:
Paul O'Reilly
Laura Reyes

First Assistant Camera:
Kip McDonald

First Assistant Director:
Eric Williams

Gaffer:
Mikey Gipson

Graphic Designer:
Emlyn Nield

Key Grip:
Randy Patterson

Key Production Assistant:
Bonnie Baldini

Location Scout:
Andrew Reese

Makeup & Hair:
Jennifer Whitus
Nissi Bergman

Medical Consultant:
Kevin Ergina
Jon Doliana
Austin Fultz

Music:
Gabriel Kelly

Music Supervisor:
Sian Rogers

Producer:
Robert H Dyar Jr
Martha McGuirk

Production Coordinator:
AJ Gibboney

Second Assistant Camera:
Maria Valletta

Second Assistant Director:
September Death

Short Story:
John Jodzio

Sound:
Alonso Cacho
Eleanor Brandwood

Sound Designer:
Jack Patterson

Steadycam:
Daniel Vorlet

Visual Effects:
Denis Reva

Visual Effects Editor:
Tatiana Schukina

Wardrobe Assistant:
Mary Violet Woosley

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Sidney Young

Writer:
Katie Lambert

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