Gunda
Trailer: Gunda
Year: 2021
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Louverture Films, Sant & Usant, Artemis Rising, Hailstone Films, Empathy Arts, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Storyline Studios, Norsk Filminstitutt, Fritt Ord
Director: Viktor Kossakovsky
Cast:
Crew: Recha Nia (Production Manager), Artem Busel (Foley Artist), Gianmarco Donaggio (Gaffer), Alexandr Jeygalo (Foley Recordist), Christian Karlsen (First Assistant Camera), Viktor Kossakovsky (Director)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Release: Apr 15, 2021
IMDb: 7.17/10 by 56 users
Popularity: 1
Country: Belgium, Norway, Spain, United States of America, United Kingdom, Russia
Language: No Language
Budget: 0
Revenue: 142
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