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Release Date:
May 30, 2015
Original Title:
Seed Money: The Chuck Holmes Story
Alternate Titles:
Seed Money
Seed Money: The Legend of Falcon Studios
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Breaking Glass Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
Seed Money is the story of Chuck Holmes, a San Francisco pornographer turned philanthropist. Holmes helped shaped and create gay identity in the years after Stonewall, and later became a major contributor to gay advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign and the LGBT Victory Fund, only to find later in life that while his money was welcome in philanthropic circles, he sometimes wasn't.
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Additional Camera:
Jessie Garcia
Jack J. Shamama
Additional Music:
Johnny Jewel
Ida No
Nat Walker
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Daniel Johnson
Associate Producer:
Jodi Grills
Bradley Jeffries
Frank McCormick
Sister Roma
A.M. Tolis
Cinematography:
Ben Leon
Colorist:
Michael Smollin
Director:
Michael Stabile
Editor:
Bryan Darling
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Schwarz
Tim Valenti
Blaine Vess
Finishing Producer:
William B. Macomber
Eleanor Nett
Graphic Designer:
Arthur Jones
Mixing Engineer:
Paul Hollman
Music Supervisor:
Josh Cheon
Online Editor:
Kane Richardson
Tony Shek
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Vesecky
Post Production Coordinator:
Ed Schuerman
Post Production Supervisor:
Bryan Darling
Producer:
Jack J. Shamama
Michael Stabile
Publicist:
Scott Motisko
Research Assistant:
Joe Fritts
Aleks Kang
Kerry McLaughlin
Researcher:
Bryan Wuest
Sound Designer:
Bryan Darling
Story Consultant:
Julian Hoxter
Writer:
Michael Stabile
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