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Release Date:
April 18, 2019
Original Title:
Gotta Get Down to It
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
A young college professor and her students become embroiled in an intense political protest because of a controversial speaker on campus.
Art Direction:
Alexis Schuknecht
Assistant Decorator:
Corey Koller
Assistant Set Dresser:
Madi Cantalamessa
Boom Operator:
Catherine Jones
Sam Brodnitz
Colorist:
William Adashek
Costume Design:
Tatjana Longerot
Costumer:
Debe Clark
Laurel Waller
Digital Imaging Technician:
Charles Cutler
Isaac Lipkowitz
Director:
Jonathan Tazewell
Director of Photography:
William Adashek
Editor:
Martha Gregory
Fight Choreographer:
Chris Hahn
First Assistant Camera:
Masen Colucci
First Assistant Editor:
Charles Cutler
Isaac Lipkowitz
Gaffer:
Richard Morrissette
Steve Grevencamp
Graphic Designer:
Jacqueline Dicks
Grip:
Richie Carchia
Callie Gompf-Phillips
Stefano F De Maria
Kyle Bower
Location Scout:
Zack Richeimer
Makeup Artist:
Caleigh Law
Dounya Sawaya
Beki Ingram
Music:
Doran Danoff
Post Production Supervisor:
Martha Gregory
Producer:
Kristine Conant
Tatjana Longerot
Philip R Garret
Jonathan Tazewell
Mark Stikes
Jon Sherman
Scenic Artist:
Christopher Ellsworth
Script Supervisor:
Obahdah Alwan
Devon Musgrave-Johnson
Second Assistant Camera:
Jacqueleen Eng
Matthew Harrington
Zack Richeimer
Second Assistant Director:
Diego Fajardo
Jesseca Kusher
Lindsay Conant
Corey Koller
Jacqueleen Eng
Kaylin Allshouse
Sound Mixer:
David Watkins
Samuel Theis
John Malkovich
Storyboard Artist:
Jacqueline Dicks
Diego Fajardo
Writer:
Jonathan Tazewell
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