Cameraperson
Trailer: Cameraperson
Year: 2016
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Fork Films, Big Mouth Productions, The Bertha Foundation, Chicken & Egg Films
Director: Kirsten Johnson
Cast: Kirsten Johnson, Jacques Derrida, Michael Moore, Richard Johnson
Crew: Kirsten Johnson (Director), Danielle Varga (Co-Producer), Gini Reticker (Executive Producer), Marilyn Ness (Producer), Kirsten Johnson (Producer), Abigail Disney (Executive Producer)
Runtime: 102 minutes
Release: Sep 09, 2016
IMDb: 6.73/10 by 85 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United States of America
Language: العربية, Bosanski, Hausa, English, فارسی
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

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