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Release Date:
August 30, 2021
Original Title:
Fempire
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
3rd Astronaut
Somebody's Daughter
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
In a near future when women rule the world, a politician visits a "Grooming School" to snag a trophy husband, but her boring date takes a turn when her Stepford-y match stops pretending to be something he's not.
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Additional Music:
Jeff Gehlert
Art Direction:
Kailey Kildunne
Associate Producer:
Bill Posley
Consulting Producer:
Shaun M. Jefford
Costume Design:
Chloee O'Hayon-Crosby
Costumer:
Anne-Aurelie Pillet
Director:
Honora Talbott
Director of Photography:
Daniel Marks
Dolly Grip:
Brandon Rendon-Torres
Leslie Bumgarner
Editor:
Rylan Rafferty
Executive Producer:
Peter Lobdell
First Assistant Camera:
Mary Brown
First Assistant Director:
Suzee Dunn
Gaffer:
Tom Leduc
Chris Boulos
Graphic Designer:
Adam Bozarth
Key Production Assistant:
Dior Allen
Line Producer:
Shila Farahani
Makeup & Hair:
Risha Rox
Music:
Connie Conway
Edith Mudge
Other:
Ed Spangler
Denise R. Valentine
Producer:
Honora Talbott
Production Assistant:
Kameron Whitener
Alex Salem
Grace Presse
Production Coordinator:
Gabby Galon
Production Design:
Aunny Grace
Production Sound Mixer:
Bill White
Script Supervisor:
Ana-Julia Cavana
Second Assistant Camera:
Jackie Bao
Second Assistant Director:
Jonathan Colomb
Set Photographer:
Sivonn Peth
Sound Editor:
Kevin Dippold
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Dippold
Swing:
Chad Narducci
Cooper Shine
Visual Effects:
Kewei Du
Writer:
Honora Talbott
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