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Release Date:
September 2, 2023
Original Title:
One Million Experiments
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Respair Production & Media
SoapBox Productions and Organizing
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
One Million Experiments is a film exploring how we redefine and create safety in a world without police and prisons. Built out of a podcast and curated collection of community-based safety projects created in the midst of the 2020 uprising, One Million Experiments celebrates the work already happening to build solutions that are grounded in transformation instead of punishment and invites you to participate in the joyous work of liberation. We don’t need one answer to how we get free–we need one million experiments.
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Art Designer:
Bryn Gleason
Bee Polisuk
Colorist:
AJ Grimm
Costume Design:
Aaliyah Samwel
Director:
Caullen Hudson
Director of Photography:
James Murray
Editor:
James Murray
Effects Supervisor:
Mia Margita Neumann
Executive Producer:
Damon Williams
Daniel Kisslinger
First Assistant Director:
David Moran
Music Score Producer:
Genta Tamashiro
Producer:
Caullen Hudson
David Moran
Production Design:
Olivia Love-Hatlestad
Production Manager:
David Moran
Production Sound Mixer:
Hardy Willis
Sound Designer:
Luke Pociask
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