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Sidney Crosby: There's No Place Like Home (2019)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 23分

演出 : Leo McCafferty

シノプシス

A first-person account of a kid named Sidney in a town that helped him become who he is today: Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia.

出演

Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby
Self
Nathan MacKinnon
Nathan MacKinnon
Self
Ryan Mill
Ryan Mill
Narrator
Gord Miller
Gord Miller
Self

製作陣

Rod Murray
Rod Murray
Executive Producer
Leo McCafferty
Leo McCafferty
Producer
Andrew McIntyre
Andrew McIntyre
Associate Producer
Jon Otte
Jon Otte
Associate Producer
Leo McCafferty
Leo McCafferty
Director
Andrew McIntyre
Andrew McIntyre
Cinematography
Jon Otte
Jon Otte
Cinematography
Cody Shuckhart
Cody Shuckhart
Cinematography
Leo McCafferty
Leo McCafferty
Writer
Padraic Driscoll
Padraic Driscoll
Graphic Designer
Mike Davenport
Mike Davenport
Production Manager

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