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Release Date:
October 15, 2000
Original Title:
That's a Family
Production Companies:
GroundSpark
Women's Educational Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
With courage and humor, the children in That's a Family! take viewers on a tour through their lives as they speak candidly about what it's like to grow up in a family with parents of different races or religions, divorced parents, a single parent, gay or lesbian parents, adoptive parents or grandparents as guardians.
Animation:
Pam Stalker
Sara Petty
Assistant Editor:
Christy Applegate
Associate Producer:
Emily Swaab
Kate Stilley Steiner
Camera Technician:
Louis Block
Robert Tachoires
Sprague Anderson
Jim Rolin
Cinematography:
Fawn Yacker
Director:
Debra Chasnoff
Director of Photography:
Fawn Yacker
Editor:
Kate Stilley Steiner
Executive Producer:
Helen Cohen
Gaffer:
Darrell Flowers
Jim Pusch
Charles Griswold
Grip:
Adrian Amsems
Russell Hosking
Sean Rainey
Michael Victoria
Beth Pielert
Anthony Valcazar
Brent Cyr
Intern:
Margaret Fox
J.J. Walker
K.C. Ganzkow
Nell Waters
Carla Wahnon
Music:
Jon Herbst
Musician:
David Worm
Joey Blake
Producer:
Ariella J. Ben-Dov
Fawn Yacker
Producer's Assistant:
Barbra Kiss
Peggy Weix
Production Assistant:
Vicky Seicheck
Matloub Rahmey
Kathleen Skillicorn
Alain Jachiet
Linn Aosija
Nelly Ramirez
Julie Vanderham
Jap Ji
Production Design:
Kate Stilley Steiner
Sound Editor:
Jay Farrington
Mark Escott
Sound Engineer:
David Langsam
Lauretta Molitor
Tony Jensen
Trish Linnane
Rob Weiner
Louis Block
Still Photographer:
Vincent Fronczek
Sibylla Herbrich
Rebecca McBride
VFX Editor:
Zacharia Pineda
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