Pimpkillah (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2016

Original Title:
Pimpkillah

Genres:
Action | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

Arriving to her old streets, Sloane Stone learns from Detective Daniels that her sister, Naomi, has been working in prostitution. Seeing how useless the police have been in protecting young women from prostitution and violence, Sloane decides to take justice into her own hands and prowls the streets for more information.

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Assistant Sound Editor:
Grace Owens
Nathan Hawkins

Colorist:
Tamara Santos

Dialogue Editor:
Armand Diaz

Director:
Sarah Bitely

Director of Photography:
Cale Nichols

First Assistant Camera:
John Lafirira

Foley Artist:
Nathan Hawkins
Grace Owens

Gaffer:
Tony Jou
Jay Carey

Grip:
Eric M. Velasquez

Key Makeup Artist:
Teri Olivas

Makeup Artist:
Teri Olivas

Music:
Erick Bolivar

Post Production Assistant:
Giancarlo Aravena

Producer:
Brian Nickols
Mumtaz Yildirimlar
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez
Hymnson Chan
Sarah Bitely
Derek Bannar

Production Assistant:
Tuck Dowrey

Production Design:
Michael Barger

Second Assistant Camera:
Lauren Kelly

Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Diaz

Sound Mixer:
Justin Arbabi

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel Lepervanche

Sound Supervisor:
Ailene Roberts
Russell DeWolf

Stunt Coordinator:
Hymnson Chan

Theme Song Performance:
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez

Visual Effects:
Shaun Charney

Writer:
Andrew Kufta
Sarah Bitely

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