A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 2021
Original Title:
The Rise and Fall of Lularoe
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
BuzzFeed Studios
Discovery
Left/Right
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Unveils how the company LuLaRoe exploited the full power of social media and the psychological techniques used by multi-level marketers to onboard a massive pool of retailers.
Additional Editing:
Geoff O'Brien
Additional Photography:
Ben Bloodwell
Eve M. Cohen
Jeremy Gould
Sara Kinney
Emily Topper
Allison Walsh
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Heather Wilson
Assistant Editor:
Steve Bono
Stephen Cleary
Camera Operator:
Sam Bradley
Adam Khan
Patrick LaValley
Jessica Le
Christopher Tawney
Co-Executive Producer:
Allison Berg
Consulting Producer:
Stephanie McNeil
Director of Photography:
Christina Wairegi
Editor:
Mike Rysavy
Eileen Kennedy
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Stuart Fero
Executive Producer:
Ken Druckerman
Richard Alan Reid
Pete Ross
Martha Shane
Charlotte Simms
Banks Tarver
Karolina Waclawiak
Shelley Sinha
Lead Editor:
Victoria Toth
Line Producer:
Salomé Wouters
Producer:
Kevin Vargas
Stephanie Liu
Production Coordinator:
Emily Malley
Sound Mixer:
Zach Mueller
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