People Unite!
Trailer: People Unite!
Year: 2022
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Asian American Documentary Network, World Channel, Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), Sundance Institute, Ford Foundation - Just Films, Fundación MacArthur, Visual Communications
Director: Ash Goh Hua
Cast: Johanna Fernández, Diana Hou, Jamal Joseph, Rachel Hu, Amour Castillo, Potri Ranka Manis
Crew: Ash Goh Hua (Director), Ash Goh Hua (Producer), Ash Goh Hua (Editor), Arielle Knight (Production Coordinator), Frisly Soberanis (Additional Camera), Lucas Gonzalez (Director of Photography)
Runtime: 3 minutes
Release: Mar 05, 2022
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Popularity: 0
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Español
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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