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Release Date:
February 8, 2005
Original Title:
Shooting Vegetarians
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Gel Films
cineBLAST! Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
Neil, a punk rock vegetarian, is being forced to go into the family butcher business. He decides to save the world instead.
Art Direction:
Cherish M. Hale
Assistant Camera:
Mark Rudloff
Aurelia Winborn
Samantha Schutz
Assistant Director:
Darren Goldberg
Cecily Kaston
Assistant Editor:
Brooke Lashley
Associate Producer:
Jeffrey Rose
Patrick Sheedy
Boom Operator:
Tammy Douglas
John Gutierrez
Kevin Bowe
Co-Producer:
Enrique Margulis
Costume Designer:
Marco Cattoretti
Luca Mosca
Director:
Mikey Jackson
Director of Photography:
Steven Lubensky
Editor:
Michelle H. McConville
Woody Richman
Jonathan Mednick
Executive Producer:
Mike Morley
Extras Casting:
Katia Billeci
Key Hair Stylist:
Renee Von Maluski
Key Makeup Artist:
Renee Von Maluski
Line Producer:
Allen Bain
Makeup Artist:
Stella Cortina
Original Music Composer:
Dustin J. Elliott
Producer:
Lee Lewis
Mikey Jackson
Gill Holland
Kevin Chinoy
Production Design:
Jon Nissenbaum
Jean Loscalzo
Pyrotechnician:
Greg Jiratano
Script Supervisor:
Kirsten Kearse
Second Assistant Camera:
Niknaz Tavakolian
Second Assistant Director:
Sol Tryon
Hunter Carson
Tim Coleman
Second Second Assistant Director:
Caroline Becker
Sound Mixer:
Antonio Arroya
Robert Taz Larrea
Steadicam Operator:
Sandy Hayes
Will Arnot
Still Photographer:
Diane Jackson
Unit Production Manager:
Lee Lewis
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jennifer Galvelis
Sabrina Sacon
Writer:
Mikey Jackson
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