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National Anthem (2023)

ジャンル : ドラマ

上映時間 : 1時間 39分

演出 : Luke Gilford

シノプシス

Dylan, a 21-year old construction worker in rural New Mexico, joins a community of queer ranchers and rodeo performers in search of their own version of the American dream.

出演

Charlie Plummer
Charlie Plummer
Dylan
Robyn Lively
Robyn Lively
Fiona
Eve Lindley
Eve Lindley
Sky
Mason Alexander Park
Mason Alexander Park
Carrie
Rene Rosado
Rene Rosado
Pepe

製作陣

Luke Gilford
Luke Gilford
Director
Kelly McGehee
Kelly McGehee
Production Design
Katelin Arizmendi
Katelin Arizmendi
Director of Photography
Luke Gilford
Luke Gilford
Writer
David Largman Murray
David Largman Murray
Writer
Zackary Drucker
Zackary Drucker
Executive Producer
Luke Gilford
Luke Gilford
Executive Producer
Jasmine Daghighian
Jasmine Daghighian
Producer
Mickey Liddell
Mickey Liddell
Producer
Gina Marcheschi
Gina Marcheschi
Producer
David Largman Murray
David Largman Murray
Executive Producer
Pete Shilaimon
Pete Shilaimon
Producer
Beau Ward
Beau Ward
Executive Producer
Jacob Yakob
Jacob Yakob
Executive Producer
Amber Bansak
Amber Bansak
Editor
Josh Schaeffer
Josh Schaeffer
Editor
Shiloh Kidd
Shiloh Kidd
Art Direction
Graham Wichman
Graham Wichman
Set Decoration
Madeline McCue
Madeline McCue
Makeup Department Head
Kevin Best
Kevin Best
Writer

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