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Release Date:
October 25, 2021
Original Title:
On the Road 96: Behind the Game
Alternate Titles:
Road 96: Documentary
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DigixArt Entertainment
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
Documentary narrating the creative trip that French studio DigixArt went through during the 3 years of development on Road 96, culminating with the release of their most ambitious and successful project to date. Directed by Danny Fonseca and Florian Gallant, in this 52 minute documentary you will learn about the challenges the talented minds of the team faced at each stage of production, and how they found solutions that made the game grow and evolve to what the world can enjoy today.
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Casting:
Morgan Dufour
Director:
Danny Fonseca
Florian Gallant
Editor:
Danny Fonseca
Sound Editor:
Guillaume Boissot
Sound Mixer:
Ludovic Lefèvre
Sound Recordist:
Guillaume Boissot
Sound Supervisor:
Morgan Dufour
Translator:
Thomas Brasdefer
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