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Cinema Red: Natives & Horror (2019)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 41分

演出 : Mike J. Marin

シノプシス

Over the course of four months, urban Native horror director Mike J. Marin (The Smudging) met with nine Native artists to discuss their opinions on horror cinema and the horror genre and how horror films impacted them and what role Native people play in the horror filmmaking process.

出演

Jennifer Varenchik
Jennifer Varenchik
Herself
Glenn Stanton
Glenn Stanton
Himself
Jackie Keliiaa
Jackie Keliiaa
Herself
Kevin Nez
Kevin Nez
Himself
Courage
Courage
Himself
Geraldine Keams
Geraldine Keams
Herself
Allen Turner
Allen Turner
Himself
Jim Terry
Jim Terry
Himself
Amber Red Bear
Amber Red Bear
Herself

製作陣

Mike J. Marin
Mike J. Marin
Director
Mike J. Marin
Mike J. Marin
Writer
Mike J. Marin
Mike J. Marin
Producer
Toby Draper
Toby Draper
Editor
Francis Puma
Francis Puma
Director of Photography
Yoshi Pato
Yoshi Pato
Camera Operator
Zeke Royce
Zeke Royce
Lighting Technician
Sal Monfin
Sal Monfin
Set Decoration
John Yaya
John Yaya
Sound
Claire Voyent
Claire Voyent
Makeup Artist
Reed Wright
Reed Wright
Script Supervisor
Jim Dennis
Jim Dennis
Continuity
Kevin MacLeod
Kevin MacLeod
Music
Erik Margolin
Erik Margolin
Music
GP Polson
GP Polson
Best Boy Grip

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