Pornographica (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Pornographica

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Langsam Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A recently humiliated sound engineer starts working for a porn site, editing explicit voice messages. When he stumbles upon an unintentionally recorded secret, he faces an ethical dilemma: remain a passive listener, or get entangled in a dark online conspiracy.

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Colorist:
Jeremy Teh

Continuity:
Jessica Li

Director:
Alexander Langsam

Director of Photography:
Rhys Farrall

Editor:
Alexander Langsam

First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Kuschel

First Assistant Director:
Jeremy Teh

Grip:
Graycen Attridge
David Paicu
James Xie
Zhicong Qi

Key Grip:
Goss Gao

Music:
Ari Diacolabrianos

Producer:
Lukas Ernst

Production Design:
Eryn Hildritch
Esther Lin

Second Assistant Camera:
Ivan Zhang

Sound:
Cian Bennet

Sound Designer:
Michael Irwin

Visual Effects:
Michael Evangelista

Writer:
Alexander Langsam

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