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Release Date:
August 3, 2022
Original Title:
Storming Caesars Palace
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Black Public Media (BPM)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Field of Vision
Firelight Media
Fork Films
ITVS
The National Endowment for the Humanities
Women Make Movies
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
This inspiring documentary chronicles the extraordinary life of Ruby Duncan, an activist who fights the welfare system and becomes a White House advisor.
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Additional Camera:
Jim Choi
Yvan Iturriaga
Additional Editor:
Esther Hayes
Lauren Feeney
Devin Pickering
Additional Photography:
Miguel Creus
Hazel Gurland-Pooler
Zachary Heinzerling
Alex Morelli
Shane Richter
Adam Stepan
Tim Wilson
Animation:
Isabel Lyndon
Ananya Ghatrazu
Ariel Martian
Solgil Oh
Animation Director:
Molly Schwartz
Archival Footage Research:
Hazel Gurland-Pooler
Natalie Shmuel
Assistant Camera:
Thanos Panagiotaros
Assistant Editor:
Ruella Rouf
Meranda Yslas
Brittany Shacham
Associate Editor:
Cristin Hughes
Associate Producer:
Jarobi Moorhead
Dee Wisne
Camera Operator:
Vatsala Goel
Sam Russell
Consulting Producer:
Jamila Wignot
Yoruba Richen
Director:
Hazel Gurland-Pooler
Director of Photography:
Vatsala Goel
Sam Russell
Editor:
Sunita Prasad
Gaffer:
Alex Miller
Craig Smith
Location Sound Recordist:
Nicholas Carrison
Makeup & Hair:
Courtney LeFear
Scheherazade Pollins
Music Supervisor:
Brittany Douziech
Musician:
Bridget Cady
Original Music Composer:
Wendell Hanes
Production Assistant:
Athena Alboro
Farley Crawford
Amanda Dodge
Claudia Kastellanos
Sound Mixer:
Wendell Hanes
Visual Effects:
Chris King
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