A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 19, 2017
Original Title:
Take Your Birth Control
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Hello Hello Love
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
This is a book excerpt adaptation from Anna Akana's "So Much I Want To Tell You: Letters To My Little Sister"
Assistant Director:
Katie Rotolo
Book:
Anna Akana
Catering:
Jeffrey Davis
Colorist:
Persephanie Engel
Director:
Jackson Adams
Director of Photography:
Alan Gwizdowski
Driver:
Hensel Martinez
Editor:
Joseph Shahood
First Assistant Camera:
Erin J. Douglass
Gaffer:
Favienne Howsapien
Grip:
Marissa Castrejon
Hair Supervisor:
Caitlyn Brisbin
Line Producer:
Sienna Beckman
Makeup Supervisor:
Caitlyn Brisbin
Original Music Composer:
Alexander Arntzen
Other:
Jackie! Zhou
Leanne Du Fresne
Producer:
Laura Hauschild
Production Assistant:
Ryan Cummings
Jen Byers
Alison Mooney
Production Designer:
Natalie Groce
Props:
Alyssa Forstmann
Script Supervisor:
Ana-Julia Cavana
Second Assistant Camera:
Jesus Trevino
Kelly Mitchell
Set Dresser:
Dane Jensen
Boone Cunningham
Sound:
Victoria Carillo
Swing:
Hensel Martinez
Visual Effects:
Bethany Radloff
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rachel C. Wilson
Writer:
Anna Akana
Maggie Levin
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