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Natasha Pearl Hansen: I Was Supposed to Get Married Today (2021)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 52M

Director : Jonathan Talbert

Synopsis

After postponing her wedding for the third time, comedian Natasha Pearl Hansen takes the stage at her wedding venue to deliver a funny and poignant reflection on her "special day" in front of family, friends, and those who "saved the date".

Actors

Natasha Pearl Hansen
Natasha Pearl Hansen
Self

Crews

Natasha Pearl Hansen
Natasha Pearl Hansen
Writer
Jonathan Talbert
Jonathan Talbert
Director
Natasha Pearl Hansen
Natasha Pearl Hansen
Executive Producer
Jonathan Talbert
Jonathan Talbert
Executive Producer
Brian Volk-Weiss
Brian Volk-Weiss
Producer
Anna Roberts
Anna Roberts
Producer
Kieran Dotti
Kieran Dotti
Producer
Nikia Nelson
Nikia Nelson
Producer
Jacob Rink
Jacob Rink
Director of Photography
Jacob Rink
Jacob Rink
Editor
Jake Schmidt
Jake Schmidt
Gaffer
Kyle Kadow
Kyle Kadow
Camera Operator
Steven Cleavland
Steven Cleavland
Camera Operator
Adam Cluppert
Adam Cluppert
Camera Operator
Edward Curran
Edward Curran
Camera Production Assistant
Katie Bell
Katie Bell
Production Assistant
Mike Gietman
Mike Gietman
Production Assistant
Jacob Rink
Jacob Rink
Mix Technician
Jacob Rink
Jacob Rink
Colorist
Dale Carroll
Dale Carroll
Post Production Producer
Danny Wheeler
Danny Wheeler
Online Editor

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