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Release Date:
February 3, 2023
Original Title:
The Other Fellow
Alternate Titles:
Bond, jo també em dic James Bond
El otro Bond
My name is Bond
O Outro Bond
Our Name Is Bond
Ten Inny Bond
קוראים לי ג'יימס בונד
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A DK: 11 FI: K-12 NO: 9 SE: 15
Runtime: 80
Meet a diverse group of men, real men across the globe all sharing the same name: James Bond. Australian director Matthew Bauer's energetic exploration of masculine identity features a gay New York theatre director, a Swedish 007 super-fan with a Nazi past, an African American Bond accused of murder, the ornithologist whose name was stolen by author Ian Fleming to name his fictional secret agent, and two resilient women caught up in it all.
Additional Editor:
Gigi Cone Welch
Aerial Camera:
Darrell Mills
Assistant Camera:
Harlan Ray
Cinematography:
Kiran Chitanvis
Director:
Matthew Bauer
Editor:
Lesley Posso
Executive Producer:
Jasper Knight
Julian Meagher
Makeup & Hair:
Leesa Simone
Original Music Composer:
Alastair McNamara
Producer:
Matthew Bauer
Michelle Brøndum
Gerald JC Crump
Jennifer Eriksson
Costa Vakas
Producer's Assistant:
Lucy Moore
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Hadjiiska
Lucy Haig
Kelly Van Osch
Production Design:
Laetitia Gangotena
Sound Designer:
Hassan Lahrech
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Leesa Simone
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