Fruit Farm
Trailer: Fruit Farm
Year: 2025
Genre: Documentary
Studio:
Director: Nana Xu
Cast: Mu Luoyuan, Gao Zijun, Wang Wentong, Nana Xu
Crew: Nana Xu (Director), Nana Xu (Director of Photography), Markus Faerber (Sound Mixer), León Kobzik (Color Grading), Christian Xu (Producer), Nana Xu (Writer)
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