Slow Fast Disco (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 21, 2018

Original Title:
Slow Fast Disco

Production Companies:
Interzone Films
Loma Vista Recordings
Panorama Programming

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 3

Fast Slow Disco follows St.Vincent on a surreal vision through an epic journey of dancing, engaging , and enjoying oneself inside a sadistic nightclub. “I always felt this song could wear many different outfits and live many different lives. here she is in disco pants, sweating on a new york dance floor.” - St. Vincent

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Best Boy Electric:
Mike Kim

Best Boy Grip:
Greg Tango

Casting:
Micki Pellerano

Choreographer:
Jasmine Albuquerque

Colorist:
Hechanova Digital

Conceptual Design:
Jay Buim

Costumer:
Anastasia Magoutas

Creative Director:
Adam Farrell

Digital Imaging Technician:
Savannah Bayse

Director:
Zev Deans

Director of Photography:
Chris Raymond

First Assistant Camera:
James Madrid

First Assistant Director:
Brian Koenig

Gaffer:
Tank Rivara

Hair Designer:
Brandon Dailey

Key Grip:
Gary Wilkins

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Naomi Raddatz

Makeup Designer:
Anouck Sullivan

Producer:
Wes Hager

Second Assistant Camera:
Christ Seehase

Thanks:
Johnny Scuotto

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