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Featuring:
Pauline Jorry
Written by:
Alexandra Cabral
Ian Svenonius
Directed by:
Alexandra Cabral, Ian Svenonius
Release Date:
August 31, 2021
Original Title:
The Lost Record
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
The Lost Record is a sci-fi rock ānā roll essay fantasy film about art, music, fetish, creation, love, & records. Based on the LP "The Lost Record" by Escape-ism.
A sci-fi, rock 'n' roll, essay, fantasy film about art, music, fetish, creation, love, and records. Based on the LP "The Lost Record" by Escape-ism.
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Camera Operator:
Eric Cheevers
Director:
Alexandra Cabral
Ian Svenonius
Editor:
Alexandra Cabral
Fred Joseph
Ian Svenonius
Lighting Technician:
Eric Cheevers
Makeup & Hair:
Emily Deremo
Music Score Producer:
Alex Minoff
Producer:
Ian Svenonius
Alexandra Cabral
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rudi Gernreich
Writer:
Alexandra Cabral
Writers' Assistant:
Ian Svenonius
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