Ohio Confidential (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 15, 2025

Original Title:
Ohio Confidential

Alternate Titles:
The Dark Money Game: Ohio Confidential

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
HBO Documentary Films
Jigsaw Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 116

A lobbyist's death leads FBI investigators to expose a $61M slush fund scheme linking Ohio's House Speaker to a billion-dollar corporate bailout through super PAC financing.

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Assistant Editor:
Kirstin E. McNary

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kelly Rodriguez

Associate Producer:
Anike Niemeyer

Book:
Jane Mayer

Colorist:
Jack Lewars

Consulting Producer:
Nimita Uberoi

Dialogue Editor:
Sylvia Menno

Director:
Alex Gibney

Director of Photography:
Antonio Rossi
Shane Sigler

Editor:
Aleks Gezentsvey

Executive Producer:
Jane Mayer
Richard Perello
Nancy Abraham
Lisa Heller
Sara Rodriguez

Gaffer:
Dean Hayashi

Graphic Designer:
Naoko Saito

Key Grip:
Steven Vargo

Music:
Peter Nashel

Music Supervisor:
John McCullough

Post Production Supervisor:
Jonas Bender-Nash

Producer:
Trevor Davidoski
Alex Gibney
John Jordan

Researcher:
MacKenZie Rumage

Sound Designer:
Bill Chesley

Sound Effects Editor:
Daniel Timmons
Elliot Lowe

Sound Engineer:
Joel Scheuneman
Avi Laniado

Sound Mix Technician:
Alex Stuart

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Volante

Supervising Producer:
Erin Edeiken

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tony Volante

Writer:
Alex Gibney

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