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A French documentary on how Covid-19 affected Hollywood and the cinema industry in the United States.
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54 min
2021-04-20
Released
French
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Narrator (voice)
Self
Self
Self
Self - Director
Self - Director
Self - Director
Self - Director
Self - Director
Self - Director
Self - Director of Photography
Self - Producer
Self - CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment
Self - CEO of Vintage Cinemas
Self - CEO of American Society of Cinematographers
Self - Co-President of Toronto International Film Festival
Self - Co-President of Toronto International Film Festival
Self - Vice President of NATO
Self - Exhibitor Relations Analyst
Self - COVID Compliance Officer
Self - Journalist
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