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Release Date:
January 2, 2025
Original Title:
New York Post Presents: Luigi Mangione Monster or Martyr?
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
New York Post Entertainment
Texas Crew Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 58
With insider access from the New York Post, uncover the polarizing Luigi Mangione and his alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Art Designer:
Joe Pascale
Brandon Dumlao
Louis Rosenbaum
Assistant Camera:
Juan Cruz
Assistant Editor:
Marc Rodriguez
Andrew Knickerbocker
Nikita Szavcenko
Juan Carlos Rubin de Celis
Associate Producer:
Emmanuelle Gers
Mike Indomenico
Camera Operator:
Gilbert Laforestrie
Co-Executive Producer:
Joe Danisi
Colorist:
Louis Kreusel
Consulting Producer:
Rick Tirelli
Director of Photography:
Gerald Prezeau
Editor:
Sasha Stadler
Jack Nystrom
Dave Rehm
Catherine Carroll
Justin Barclay
James Carroll
Richard Mandin
Jennifer Kovacs
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Brian Glazer
Executive Producer:
Troy Searer
Ariel Brozell
Chip Rives
Anthony Lappe
Line Producer:
Jason Dufner
Makeup & Hair:
Emily Trierweiler
Post Production Supervisor:
Ashton Allison
Stephanie Collins
Producer:
Michelle Lafitte
Warren Cohen
Linda Zaleskie
Ahsan Moghul
Production Assistant:
Tanner Bass
Danya Espejo
Marie Verant
Production Director:
Jonathan Poritsky
Sound:
Florent Barbier
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