VHS Revolution
Trailer: VHS Revolution
Year: 2017
Genre: Documentary, History
Studio: ARTE, Talweg Production
Director: Dimitri Kourtchine
Cast: Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain, Ray Glasser, Marc Wielage, Stephen Kroft, Joshua Greenberg, Daniel Herbert
Crew: Vincent Girault (Original Music Composer), Grégory Gaby (Sound Mixer), Vincent Gazaigne (Producer), Jarek Sadowski (Sound Engineer), Timothée Alazraki (Sound Engineer), Julie Meigniez (Assistant Director)
Runtime: 53 minutes
Release: Aug 28, 2017
IMDb: 6.20/10 by 10 users
Popularity: 1
Country: France
Language: Deutsch, English, Français, Polski
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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