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Release Date:
January 1, 2017
Original Title:
The Ayes Have It
Production Companies:
Leaf Films
Motionpoems
Stink Films
The Mill
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The inaugural short film for Season 8 of Motionpoems, themed: "Dear Mr. President." This is a visual poem dedicated to "Emmett Till, Trayvon Martin and every family denied justice," adapted from the prose of the same name by writer Tiana Clark.
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Art Department Manager:
Georgia Charter
Assistant Director:
Sophia Dembitzer
Camera Trainee:
Vivien Goddard Stephens
Kairo Jones
Casting:
Tytiah Blake
Director of Photography:
Joel Honeywell
Editor:
Pete Fullarton
Executive Producer:
Todd Boss
Claire McGirr
First Assistant Camera:
Ondřej Rybár
Andrew Bradley
Foley Editor:
Sophia Hardman
Gaffer:
Ben Miller
Hair Department Head:
Susy Etionsa
Makeup Artist:
Yvette Francesca
Poem:
Tiana Clark
Producer:
Edward Freeman
Second Assistant Camera:
Carmen Pellon Brussosa
Sound Designer:
Ben Chick
Steadicam Operator:
Jake Whitehouse
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