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Release Date:
February 5, 2016
Original Title:
Crossing Bhutan
Alternate Titles:
The Happiest Place Film
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Bowery Hills Entertainment
Expedition Bhutan
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Bhutan is known as the last Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom and one of the happiest places on earth. 'Crossing Bhutan' tells the story of four veteran athletes and their journey to explore Bhutan’s enigmatic policy of Gross National Happiness by making the first 485-mile, border-to-border crossing of this isolated kingdom entirely by foot and bike.
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Additional Editor:
Adam Warmington
Assistant Editor:
Rico Andrade
Associate Producer:
Peggy Ludwick
Tony Lillios
Bob Henretig
Diane Donley
James H. Fitzgerald
Nicolette Borek
Corwin Crownover
Cinematography:
Larkin Donley
Ben Henretig
Co-Executive Producer:
Jameson Hsu
Thomas Ermacora
Andy Evans
Colorist:
Gary Yost
Consulting Editor:
Eric Daniel Metzgar
Dialogue Editor:
Miik Dinko
Director:
Ben Henretig
Editor:
Ben Henretig
Dave Pond
Location Manager:
Ugen Tshering Nadik
Location Sound Recordist:
Peter Stoddard
Music Supervisor:
Rachel Komar
Original Music Composer:
Imogen Heap
Zoe Keating
Post-Production Manager:
Shawna Schultz
Producer:
Andrea Chung
Carlton Evans
Producer's Assistant:
Renée Bergan
Production Coordinator:
Ugen Tshering Nadik
Karma Dorji
Sound Designer:
Jim Lively
Dave Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dave Nelson
Miik Dinko
Still Photographer:
Peter Stoddard
Ben Henretig
Story:
Karen Everett
Ben Henretig
Story Editor:
Lisa Fruchtman
Eric Daniel Metzgar
Karen Everett
Supervising Editor:
Lisa Fruchtman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave Nelson
Translator:
Ugen Tshering Nadik
Unit Production Manager:
Amy Benziger
Visual Effects:
Matt Schultz
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