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Release Date:
October 15, 2024
Original Title:
Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special
Alternate Titles:
Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Show
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mike & Carlee Productions
Rotten Science
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SG: NC16
Runtime: 77
Comedian and actor Rachel Bloom muses on birth, death, cosmic uncertainty and pungent trees in this whimsical and reflective musical comedy special.
Associate Producer:
Kelsey Flynn
Thomas Fatora
Camera Operator:
Scott Koenigsberg
Carolyn Pender
James Daly
Alex Dubois
Colorist:
Andrew Mandziuk
Costume Designer:
Kristin Isola
Ariel Tunnell
Costume Supervisor:
Amanda Roberge
Creative Consultant:
Kathryn Burns
Director:
Seth Barrish
Director of Photography:
Matthew Woolf
Editor:
Kyle Gilman
Electrician:
Markus Johnson
Executive Producer:
Rachel Bloom
Matthew Vaughan
Alissa Norby
Michael A. Alden
Elizabeth Bennett
First Assistant Camera:
Gus Limberis
Casey David Johnson
Tommy Scoggins
Hairstylist:
Melissa Webb
Legal Services:
Mark Litwak
Lighting Design:
Aaron Copp
Lighting Supervisor:
Alex Fetchko
Makeup Artist:
Scott Williams
Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Finegold
Online Editor:
Andrew Mandziuk
Producer:
Mike Lavoie
Carlee Briglia
Production Assistant:
Dalton Bekert
Jen Lyon
Abagail Heckel
Production Coordinator:
Christopher Kee Anaya-Gorman
Production Manager:
Claire Walter
Project Manager:
Jessica Flagg
Second Assistant Camera:
Frances de Rubertis
Sound Designer:
Alex Neumann
Beth Lake
Sound Editor:
Rodrigo Murillo
Sound Supervisor:
Daniela Chaparro
Writer:
Rachel Bloom
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