The Spy Who Fell to Earth (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 1, 2019

Original Title:
The Spy Who Fell to Earth

Alternate Titles:
L'Espion tombé du ciel
지구에 떨어진 스파이

Genres:
Documentary | History | Mystery

Production Companies:
Kew Media Group
Salon Pictures

Production Countries:
Israel | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Based on Dr. Ahron Bregman's book, this documentary examines the life and mysterious death of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire and double agent.

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Additional Camera:
Thomas Meadmore
Pascale Neuschäfer
Alberto Allica

Animation:
Josh Everitt

Associate Producer:
Ahron Bregman
Annabel Wigoder
Nic Guttridge

Colorist:
Tom Aston

Director:
Thomas Meadmore

Director of Photography:
Alfredo de Juan

Editor:
Thomas Meadmore

Executive Producer:
Ian Berg

Music:
Robin Schlochtermeier

Online Editor:
Tom Aston

Original Music Composer:
Robin Schlochtermeier

Producer:
Nick Taussig
Paul van Carter
Thomas Meadmore

Production Manager:
Emilia Rose Arnò

Production Runner:
Gerry Papachristopoulos

Sound Designer:
Dominic Weaver

Sound Recordist:
Tim Surrey

Story Consultant:
Nic Guttridge

Translator:
Saar Shai
Gabrielle Weiniger

Writer:
Thomas Meadmore

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