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Greenfingers (2022)

A Climate For Change?

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 16分

演出 : Max Francis Hayes

シノプシス

Following fateful scientific reports, protestors pose the argument for a better future against the vested interest of industry. Small to large, individual to collective, where do I fit into this?

出演

Inky Lee
Inky Lee
Himself
Buzz Knapp-Fisher
Buzz Knapp-Fisher
Himself

製作陣

Max Francis Hayes
Max Francis Hayes
Director
Marcel Ruizendaal
Marcel Ruizendaal
Camera Operator
Jonathan Gamble
Jonathan Gamble
Camera Operator
Billy Palmer
Billy Palmer
Music
Luisa Lacerda
Luisa Lacerda
Assistant Art Director
James Roberts
James Roberts
Graphic Designer
Natalie Tlustosova
Natalie Tlustosova
Graphic Designer
Margarida Gaspar
Margarida Gaspar
Camera Operator
Preslava Ivanova
Preslava Ivanova
Camera Operator
Elizabeth Connides-Smith
Elizabeth Connides-Smith
Camera Operator
Teddy Lauwerys
Teddy Lauwerys
Color Assistant
David McMartin
David McMartin
Supervising Editor
Bilal Bounit
Bilal Bounit
Helping Hand
Adesh Sekhon
Adesh Sekhon
Helping Hand
Vesna Lukic
Vesna Lukic
Thanks
Ben Tyrer
Ben Tyrer
Thanks

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