Sparni (2023)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 26M

Director : Nathan Siegelaub, Ania Gruszczyńska

Sinopsis

A promising young jazz vibraphonist named Sparni prepares for a culminating concert and a career on stage – all while grappling with the repercussions of mental illness.

Actores

Sparni
Sparni
Self

Tripulaciones

Nathan Siegelaub
Nathan Siegelaub
Director
Ania Gruszczyńska
Ania Gruszczyńska
Director
Nathan Siegelaub
Nathan Siegelaub
Producer
Ania Gruszczyńska
Ania Gruszczyńska
Producer
Pamela Hogan
Pamela Hogan
Executive Producer
Nathan Siegelaub
Nathan Siegelaub
Cinematography
Ania Gruszczyńska
Ania Gruszczyńska
Cinematography
Nathan Siegelaub
Nathan Siegelaub
Editor
Ania Gruszczyńska
Ania Gruszczyńska
Animation
Max Hechtman
Max Hechtman
Colorist

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