A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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 Music:
Will Harrison
Micah Hulscher
Additional Visual Effects:
Mikko Ruostila
Art Department Assistant:
Travis Cameron
Cyrus Hill-Davies
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:
Kaitlyn Battistelli
Nat Tereshchenko
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:
Nissi Bergman
Jennifer Whitus
Medical Consultant:
Jon Doliana
Kevin Ergina
Austin Fultz
Music:
Gabriel Kelly
Music Supervisor:
Sian Rogers
Producer:
Martha McGuirk
Robert H Dyar Jr
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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