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Release Date:
May 3, 2023
Original Title:
July Talk: Love Lives Here
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Danuta
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
What is essential in a time of upheaval? Director Brittany Farhat documented the months of panic and epiphany in the leadup to July Talk’s lauded Drive-In Shows of 2020, and with the help of unreleased archival footage spanning a decade, follows the thoughtful group of artists to a crossroads of identity and circumstance.
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Additional Photography:
Mike McLaughlin
Assistant Editor:
Matthew Fong
Director:
Brittany Farhat
Director of Photography:
Jared Raab
Mike McLaughlin
Adam Crosby
Brittany Farhat
Matthew Fong
Peter Dreimanis
Editor:
Brittany Farhat
Editorial Consultant:
Jared Raab
Lighting Design:
Louise Simpson
Music:
July Talk
Producer:
Peter Dreimanis
Leah Fay Goldstein
Production Manager:
Karen Weigold
Sound:
Peter Dreimanis
Matthew Fong
Brittany Farhat
Leah Fay Goldstein
Sound Mixer:
Ian Docherty
Michael Fong
Technical Supervisor:
Tyler Sammy
Writer:
Brittany Farhat
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