A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 17, 2024
Original Title:
She Ate That!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mulberry Queens Films
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 15
A 20-something NY Jewish woman realizes the pivotal lunchen for a coveted job falls on Yom Kippur; will she consume food on the holiest of Jewish holidays (oy vey!) or risk losing the opportunity?
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Assistant Director:
Asia Kristina Jones
Camera Operator:
Caroline Bates
Casting:
John Michael Mitchell
Director:
Emili Weintraub
Director of Photography:
Sean Crowley
Editor:
Jeanette Bears
First Assistant Camera:
Sinan Tunçdemir
Gaffer:
Alessandro Imperiale
Graphic Designer:
Sage Mieden
Grip:
Stanley Solarte
Makeup Artist:
Maria Matarrese
Makeup Department Head:
Rita Mae Sylvester
Producer:
Dolores Diaz
Eva Minemar
Production Assistant:
Marta Guay
Mason Irizarry
Alexander Rosalbo
Production Designer:
Bianca Puorto
Recording Supervision:
Clay Holley
Score Engineer:
Tony Lepore
Script Supervisor:
Megan Higley
Second Assistant Camera:
Haoyu Zhu
Sound:
Austin Barron
Still Photographer:
Shiyu Zhou
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Rita Mae Sylvester
Writer:
Emili Weintraub
Shari Albert
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