Chicken People
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Directed byNicole Lucas Haimes
Written byNicole Lucas Haimes
Produced by
- Julie Goldman
- Caroline Kaplan
- Chris Clements
- Terry Leonard
CinematographyMartina Radwan
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| Directed by | Nicole Lucas Haimes |
| Written by | Nicole Lucas Haimes |
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| Cinematography | Martina Radwan |
| Edited by | Kevin Klauber, A.C.E. Sara Booth |
| Music by | Michael Hearst |
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| Distributed by | CMT Samuel Goldwyn Films |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Chicken People is a 2016 documentary film about people who breed and raise chickens for exhibition. It is focused primarily on three subjects who compete in the Ohio National Poultry Show in Columbus, Ohio.
A number of reviewers compared it to the mockumentary Best in Show.[1][2][3][4]
After an overview of people who have a passion for raising poultry, the film focuses on three main characters — Brian Caraker, a musical theater performer from Branson, Missouri; Brian Knox, an engineer of high performance race engines from New Hampshire; and Shari McCollough, a homemaker from Crawfordsville, Indiana.
