Hayashi Studio
Trailer: Hayashi Studio
Year: 2019
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Scopitone Film
Director: Hayley Gray
Cast:
Crew: Hayley Gray (Director), Hayley Gray (Writer), Elad Tzadok (Producer), Kaayla Whachell (Cinematography), Elad Tzadok (Editor), Matt Drake (Supervising Sound Editor)
Runtime: 25 minutes
Release: Jul 15, 2019
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Popularity: 0
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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