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Release Date:
March 9, 2018
Original Title:
Come & Take It
Production Companies:
Unraval Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
"Come & Take It" captures the transformation of a young woman to leadership of America’s most irreverent anti-gun violence movement called #CocksNotGlocks. After concealed carry of handguns is legalized on the University of Texas campus, Jessica Jin posts clever humor on social media and with the help of a tight-knit group of young female students, a movement is born: The Great Texas Dildo Revolt.
Additional Camera:
Matthew Koshmrl
Amy Bench
Caleb B. Kuntz
Associate Producer:
Sarah Garrahan
Neha Aziz
Cinematography:
PJ Raval
Colorist:
Parke Gregg
Coordinating Producer:
Nina Vizcarrondo
Director:
Ellen Spiro
PJ Raval
Editor:
Victoria Chalk
Original Music Composer:
Ryder McNair
Post Producer:
Parke Gregg
Producer:
PJ Raval
Ellen Spiro
Robert J. Barnhart
Julia Robertson
Publicist:
Annie Small
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lyman Hardy
Sound Recordist:
Katrina Fairlee
Lee Caffee
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