Living in a Global Village (2018) [NR]

Release Date:
June 17, 2018

Original Title:
Living in a Global Village

Alternate Titles:
Habitando una Aldea Global

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Company Ferrara

Production Countries:
Canada | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 72

The world is getting smaller. People are getting closer.

A group of visionaries and students return to the abandoned Milan Expo, to reimagine the site as a global village.

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Casting Director:
Andrew Wright

Director:
Marcello Ferrara

Director of Photography:
Michael Nguyen

Editor:
Jo Enaje
Michael Nguyen
Marcello Ferrara

Executive Producer:
Maria Grazia Mattei

Post Production Supervisor:
Andrew Wright

Producer:
Luigi Ferrara
Andrew Wright

Second Unit Director:
Greg Hopen

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Voitek Pendrak

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Wright

Sound Recordist:
Andrew Wright

Visual Effects Designer:
Jo Enaje
Emanuel Melo

Writer:
Carlos Peralta
Marcello Ferrara

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