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Release Date:
May 14, 2021
Original Title:
Chance the Rapper's Magnificent Coloring World
Alternate Titles:
Chance The Rapper: Magnificent Coloring World
Magnificent Coloring World
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
House of Kicks
Park Pictures Features
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 64
A secret concert that Chance the Rapper filmed in 2017, just after he’d won three Grammys for 2016 record, Coloring Book. The concert was performed in front of a select group of fans in Chance’s hometown of Chicago, and it was intentionally staged and filmed as a movie to be screened in theaters.
Art Designer:
Federico Sánchez
Audio Post Coordinator:
Gabe Jaskowiak
Choreographer:
Ian Eastwood
Creative Producer:
Michael Apostolos
Director:
Jake Schreier
Director of Photography:
Troy Gueno
Adam Newport-Berra
Editor:
Arianna Desimone
Executive Producer:
Chance the Rapper
Head of Production:
Annie Bobroff
Music Director:
Peter Cottontale
Musician:
Chance the Rapper
Original Music Composer:
Chance the Rapper
Josephine Lee
Producer:
Jackie Kelman Bisbee
Bisbee Alex Gisch
Bob Zegler
Alec Sash
Colleen Mares
Production Assistant:
Reese White
Production Manager:
Jeff Kicklighter
Production Supervisor:
Kevin Puig
Writer:
Chance the Rapper
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