A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 2022
Original Title:
What Is a Woman?
Alternate Titles:
O Que é uma Mulher?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Digital Astronaut
The Daily Wire
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and humor.
Assistant Editor:
Malik Gibran
Associate Producer:
Nicole Steyn
Camera Operator:
Sam Sullivant
Chris Davidson
Leif Skartland II
Cooper Smith
Cinematography:
Anton Seim
Co-Producer:
Montgomery "Monty" Whitfield
Colorist:
Chad Littlepage
Consulting Producer:
Gordon Maurtvedt
Dialogue Editor:
Nick Michaud
Director:
Justin Folk
Dolly Grip:
Jeff Atkins
Editor:
Jarrod Leesland
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Boreing
Ben Shapiro
Caleb Robinson
First Assistant Camera:
Jarrett Rawlings
Cole Carpenter
Gaffer:
Jay Siske
B.J. Hyman
General Manager:
Patrick F.X. Murphy
Key Grip:
Blake Smith
Grant Sutton
Location Sound Recordist:
Chris Claypool
David E. Rogers
Makeup & Hair:
Charokee Hart
Music:
Ryan Rapsys
Gert Wilden Jr.
Aaron Levy
Joshua Myers
Raphael Lake
Royal Baggs
Walter Cordone
Michael Pearse
Jesse Huff
Scott McRae
Musician:
Bryan Charles Wilson
Robin Rapsys
Other:
Taylor Conroy
Post Producer:
Paul Long
Producer:
Dallas Sonnier
Justin Folk
Charlotte Roland
Production Assistant:
Trent Owen
Candy Pruitt
John Mactivish
Production Coordinator:
Makenna Waters
Sydney Hampton
Production Design:
Birdy McFarland
Production Designer:
Chris Pelczynski
Research Assistant:
Haley Kennington
Security:
Dylan Evans
Jason Ladd
Sound Designer:
Michael Solano
Sound Mixer:
Michael Solano
Thanks:
Brooke Moore
Gabe Lyons
Kristin Marks
Phil McGraw
Alex Marks
Rob Hoogland
Translator:
Paul Peneti
Transportation Captain:
Jay Folk
William Githeiya
Unit Production Manager:
Edwin Kariuki
Wardrobe Master:
Christin Galarraga
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