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Release Date:
May 12, 2025
Original Title:
Tailless
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Moonraker LLC
Ocellus Media
Resource Renewal Institute (RRI)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
Diego Araya moves to Patagonia to photograph pumas and encounters a puma born without a tail. He had no idea how this puma would affect the rest of his life. This film details the events leading to his dedication to save Chile’s pumas.
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Additional Camera:
Pablo Martin
Animation:
Logan Schwartz
Audio Post Coordinator:
Will Killingsworth
Cinematography:
Diego Araya
Heriberto Yaeguer
Ann Johnson Prum
Darryl Czuchra
Daniel Dietrich
Miles Dobrenski
Colorist:
Julie Busse
Director:
Daniel Dietrich
Drone Cinematographer:
Miles Dobrenski
Darryl Czuchra
Editor:
Julie Busse
Executive Producer:
Moonraker LLC
Resource Renewal Institute (RRI)
Graphic Designer:
Verónica Penney
Music:
Benjamín Walker
Producer:
Mar Sala
Sound:
Darryl Czuchra
Supervising Producer:
Ann Johnson Prum
Writer:
Julie Busse
Daniel Dietrich
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