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Director

  • Todd Haynes
  • Tim Saccenti
  • Bennett Miller

Location

  • Uruguay
  • Singapore
  • Rwanda

Format

  • Digital (Alexa 35)
  • Hi8
  • 35mm

Festival

  • Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
  • Hollyshorts
  • San Sebastián

Agency

  • Scholz & Friends
  • Publicis Conseil
  • Saatchi & Saatchi

Production Company

  • killyourdarlings
  • Twentyone
  • ProdCo

Record Label

  • Urban Jungle Records
  • 11 Acres
  • Shrimptech Enterprises

Award

  • Academy Award
  • Venice: Golden Lion
  • Locarno: Best Director
  • BTS
  • ‘Driving Round Looking For Unknown’ Cero Ismael
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