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Release Date:
November 29, 2013
Original Title:
Sriracha
Alternate Titles:
Sriracha, the movie!
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 33
Sriracha has earned a cult following, but the story of this spicy sauce is a mystery to most fans. Dedicated to Sriracha lovers, this fast-paced documentary travels around the globe to reveal its origin and the man behind the iconic 'rooster sauce.'
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Additional Photography:
Nick Bodmer
Assistant Editor:
Skylar Guimond
Associate Producer:
Kazuki Akiba
Kyle Anderson
Wendy Brown
Neil Butcher
Matt Garman
Skylar Guimond
Max Loubet
Dennis J. Madderra
Carlos Madrigal
James P. McDonough
Julian Peters
Jack Porter
Mike Rozman
Bryce Seifert
Sebastian Storakeren
Ken Venzke
Alfredo Zuniga
Director:
Griffin Hammond
Editor:
Griffin Hammond
Executive Producer:
Juan Alday
Wendy Brown
Matt Fry
Jeffrey M. Hill
Tyler 'Jdoc' Hughes
Justin Johnson
Matt Kelly
Russell Mayes
Anji L. Phillips
Delbert Shoopman
Music:
Roy Magnuson
Music Arranger:
Si Pettit
Liam Taylor
Musician:
Shanny Jean Maney
Writer:
Griffin Hammond
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