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Don't Fall in Love with Yourself (2022)

Genre : Documentary, Music

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jon Nix

Synopsis

A documentary about the life and music of Justin Pearson. An enigmatic underground musician and owner of Three One G records.

Actors

Justin Pearson
Justin Pearson
Self
Dave Lombardo
Dave Lombardo
Self
Éric Paul
Éric Paul
Self
Jeremy Bolm
Jeremy Bolm
Self
Gabe Serbian
Gabe Serbian
Self
Becky DiGiglio
Becky DiGiglio
Self
Molly Neuman
Molly Neuman
Self
Adam Gnade
Adam Gnade
Self
Brett Gurewitz
Brett Gurewitz
Self
Bobby Bray
Bobby Bray
Self
K. Joseph Karam
K. Joseph Karam
Self
Luke Henshaw
Luke Henshaw
Self
Travis Ryan
Travis Ryan
Self

Crews

Jon Nix
Jon Nix
Director
Jon Nix
Jon Nix
Editor
Yoshi Andrego
Yoshi Andrego
Director of Photography
Anthony Snitzer
Anthony Snitzer
Camera Operator
Ralph Miller
Ralph Miller
Camera Operator
Bob Reiland
Bob Reiland
Camera Operator
Matthew Chojnacki
Matthew Chojnacki
Executive Producer
Jamie Overstreet
Jamie Overstreet
Producer
Andy Wallis
Andy Wallis
Title Designer
Ian Douglas
Ian Douglas
Sound Mixer
Luke Henshaw
Luke Henshaw
Music
Alex Edkins
Alex Edkins
Music
Graham Walsh
Graham Walsh
Music

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