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Mitosis (2020)

ジャンル : アニメーション, ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 2分

演出 : Michelle Cheng, Z Balashov, Janelle Feng

シノプシス

Not to be confused with the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell. This year's theme was "baby."

出演

Archie Holder
Archie Holder
Unit 3 (voice)

製作陣

Michelle Cheng
Michelle Cheng
Director
Erik Satie
Erik Satie
Music
Z Balashov
Z Balashov
Director
Janelle Feng
Janelle Feng
Director

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