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dickfuckk · 1 year
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A list of season 2 cast and crew members, confirmed and speculated
I will try and keep this updated
Not counting the obvious ones
Please note that this is a list of both cast and crew members, so PAs and such are also included and not just actors
Also if you're interested: on my bts instagram I only follow people who have worked on season 1, and people I suspect worked on season 2. So feel free to go through the list of people I follow if you're into that
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Aaron Morton (Camera) - he’s listed on the very last picture as the camera-man
Adam Stein(Writer)
Alan F. (English solider)
Alexandria S.
Alison Telford (Casting)
Alistair Gregory - from this tweet so uncertain, but followed me back on my bts instagram account so seems to have some interest in ofmd
Amy Barber (Sound department)
Amy Tunnicliffe
Amanda Grace Leo
Amanda M. (Wedding guest)
Andrea Basile (Costume)
Andres Gomez Zamora (Visual effects)
Andrew DeYoung (Director) - I don’t remember if there was any other reason than the fact that he was in Aotearoa during filming
Andy McLaren (senior art director)
Andy Rydzewksi (Cinematographer)
Angelina Faulkner (Sound department)
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Blair Nicholson (Camera)
Blair Teesdale (Camera)
Brad Coleman (Visual effects)
Brad McLeod (Special effects)
Brian Badie (Hairstylist)
Bronson Pinchot (“Torturer”)
Bryn Seager - I don’t remember why but I follow him
Bryony Matthew (Food stylist)
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Caleb Staines (Camera)
Chantel Partamian (Visual effects)
Colin Elms (Art department)
Colin Rogers (Sound department)
Cora Montalban (Makeup and/or hairstylist) - I believe she was tagged in an instagram story once, and she’s followed by a ton of cast and crew members
Corrin Ellingford (Sound department)
Corey Moana (Camera)
Corry Greig (Art department)
Coti Herrera (Prosthetics/Makeup)
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Damian Del Borrello (Sound department)
Daniel Fernandez (Spanish priest)
Danica Duan (Assistan accountant)
David Boden (production manager)
David G. (Stand in)
David Rowell (Financial controller)
David Van Dyke (Visual effects)
Dennis Bailey (Hairstylist)- Leslie revealed that he’s there.
Dion Anderson (Rescue diver)
Don A. (Swampy Town folk)
Donna Pearman (Assistant accountant)
Donna Marinkovich (set decorator)
Doug McFarlene (Pirate)
Duncan Nairn (Visual effects)
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Eliza Cossio (Writer)
Erroll Shand (Prince Ricky)
Esther Mitchell (Camera)
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Fernando Frias (Director)
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Gareth Van Niekerk (Sound department)
Gary Archer (dental prosthetics)
Gemma Campbell (Visual effects)
Grant Lobban
Greg Sager (Safety manager)
Gregor Harris (Camera)
Gregory J. Pawlik Jr. (AD)
Gypsy Taylor (Costume designer)
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Haroun Barazanchi (Set designer)
Harry Ashby (AD)
Helene Wong (Voice work)
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Jacob Tomuri (Stunts)
Jaden McLeod
James Crosthwaite (Set decorator)
Jamie Couper (Camera)
Jason Samoa, possibly spotted on location
Jemaine Clement, pretty sure this is only based on his friendship with Rhys and Taika tbh
Jes Tom (Writer)
Jessica Lee Hunt (Makeup artist) - followed by a ton of crew and cast members and I believe she’s been tagged in instagram stories and such
John Mahone (Writer)
Jonathan Bruce (Sound department)
Jono Capel-Baker (Groom)
Jonno Roberts didn’t get the role from his audition, but could still have gotten a different role - hung out with Ruibo
Judah Getz (Sound department)
Julia Huberman (Sound department)
Julia Thompson (Costume)
Justin Benn (Republic of Pirates Town)
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Karl L. (Action extra)
Kate Fu
Kate Leonard (Casting)
Kathleen Zyka Smith (“Red Flag”)
Kosuke Iijima (Fabricator/Sculptor?) - due to interaction on this post
Kris Gillan (Fabricator/Sculptor)
Kura Forrester - followed by quite a few cast and crew members, but I don’t remember if there was anything else to it
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Laura Stables (SFX makeup artist)
Leanne Evans (Art department)
Lee Tuson
Leslie Jones (Spanish Jackie) - she’s spoiled this so many times, but gjfhdks
Leyla - followed by a lot of cast and crew members, don’t remember if there was more to it than that
Lindsey Cantrell (Set decorator)
Louis Flavell Birch (Blue coat)
Luke V. (Stand in)
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mariacallous · 2 years
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Gather, comrades. We need to talk about boning. Actually, we don’t; a lot of other people are already deep in discussion on this topic, but if we don’t there could be a lot less sexuality in film and television and, frankly, that’s unfortunate.
First, let’s take it back to Penn Badgley. Earlier this week, comments the actor made about no longer wanting to do sex scenes on his Netflix show You took over the internet. On the surface, Badgley’s request was reasonable enough. Every actor should be able to decide what they do and don’t want to do in a role. But what he said also reignited a long-festering online debate about the necessity of nudity and sex scenes in movies and TV—and the comfort of those who watch them. “Think about every male lead you’ve loved. Are they kissing someone? Are they doing a lot more than that?” Badgley said on the podcast Podcrushed. “It’s really not my desire to.” 
This would likely not fly on House of the Dragon. But at the same time, Dragon’s copious sex scenes still don’t seem as intense as those on Game of Thrones, which Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) later described as terrifying to film. There has been a movement in recent years, post-Me Too, for every set to have “intimacy coordinators”—people whose job it is to make sure everyone is comfortable with what’s being filmed and how it’s being acted out. The presence of these coordinators has made productions safer places to film sex scenes (House of the Dragon has one), but at the same time the prevalence of these scenes has led to discussions about whether such sex scenes are necessary. 
The short answer is: They are. Sometimes. The long answer is that they have a history so fraught, it would take 10 more columns (at least) to get into all of them. But the short (please understand these are very broad strokes) version is that at one time, starting in the 1930s and stretching into the ’60s, Hollywood—in an attempt to rehabilitate its image and be permitted to show its wares all over the US—censored itself. The Hays Code, named after Will Hays, the former postmaster general who developed it, listed 36 “Don’ts and Be Carefuls”—guidelines that, while they extended beyond sex and sexuality, had a stifling effect on what intimacy filmmakers could put on screen. No nudity, no “perversion” (generally understood to mean no queer stuff), no “first-night” scenes (you know, like in Romeo and Juliet). The idea was that if movie productions followed these rules, the government wouldn’t get involved.    
As adherence to the Hays Code dissolved, largely because the film industry was facing stiff competition from the emergent medium of television, the Motion Picture Association of America began instituting the kind of ratings systems we know today, and more explicit content found its way into mainstream movies. While this gave filmmakers more leeway to show honest depictions of sex and sexuality, it also led to questionable situations for actors, who found themselves in potentially compromising situations (see: Last Tango in Paris).
By the time the ’90s came around, so had the idea of the erotic thriller: Body of Evidence, Basic Instinct, Disclosure. Without making a qualitative judgment on these films (OK, many are bad, but some are also bad in a fun way; watch artist Leo Herrera’s series on the subgenre on Instagram to learn more), many of them reinforced the idea that sex in movies was mostly about titillation. Butts on screen will get butts into seats. It might make you uncomfortable if it comes on while you’re watching with your parents, but you’re still definitely going to rent it at the video store. 
It is this kind of sex scene, if not this kind of movie, that seems to be the focus of the current debate. The people who are voicing upset at nudity and sexuality in movies and TV now seem to be doing it under the presumption that it’s gratuitous. Anyone can dislike any kind of scene, of course, but saying sex scenes have little to no place onscreen gets dangerously close to saying sex is not a necessary part of the human experience, and that’s just not true. 
To that end, it’s not that nudity and sex scenes should be censored or considered unnecessary, it’s that they need to be thoughtful and intentional—to tell stories of intimacy, heartbreak, healing, joy. They would do well to be collaborations between filmmakers and actors (with intimacy coordinators!) that show how sex intersects with the emotional and physical lives of actual people. They have the power to, in queer cinema especially, be images of representation and rebellion. They can even demonstrate thoughtful moments of people deciding not to have sex. Most already do these things, and focusing the discussion around those scenes on the comfort levels of every viewer misses the point. Film and TV need more authentic representations of sexuality, not less. Look no further than The Last of Us for proof. 
For whatever reason, this recent debate reminded me of a Saturday Night Live bit from 2021: “Lesbian Period Drama.” The joke was that too often films in the genre follow a similar playbook of slow-mounting tension that builds up to “a sex scene so graphic, you’ll think, ‘Oh right, a man directed this.’” It was a keen observation. There have been several lesbian romance films in recent years—period dramas or otherwise—that have fallen into these traps (think: Ammonite, Disobedience). But many of these films, particularly the ones not directed by men, like Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, were deepened by the intimacy onscreen. This intimacy may be uncomfortable for some viewers, but it’s liberating for others. And it should be. 
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hiphipturra · 6 years
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“3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes”– Viral Valentine Film Celebrates The History and Power of Gay Sex, Fetish & Cruising An Original Three-minute Film by Leo Herrera Visually Spans The History of Homosensual Communication from Pre-Stonewall to Present Day Leo Herrera, a NYC-based visual artist, filmmaker, writer and advocate with a focus on cataloging and presenting gay history, today announced his latest work “3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes” an original piece illustrating 3 generations of gay sex in three-minutes, featuring Pre-Stonewall cruising; 1970’s/80’s Leather BDS&M; and Present Day App usage, filmed in NYC and San Francisco. Instead of presenting gay history as sexless or focusing solely on AIDS, the film celebrates Gay Communication in its most sensual form, through the glances, codes and technological breakthroughs that have allowed gay sex and gay communities to flourish through generations of oppression. Taking us on a time machine into archetypes of Gay Sex and the unspoken communication methods of these communities, “3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes” informs us and a wider audience, of the rich sexual history of the modern gay male; the symbolism and power of our once ‘secret’ encounters; and a glimpse into the infrastructure of deviant gay communities that are the foundations for the modern gay civil rights movement. There is a love for gay culture and iconography that vibrates in the film, from the setting of historic landmark Julius, the SF army barracks and a sex dungeon, to the soundtrack, which features poetry from Walt Whitman, Truman Capote and human pup play master, Pup Boss Jyan. The film stars Gay Hip-Hop artist, Rikki Crowley and HIV Activist Zachary Barnett. It touches upon the themes of technology, PrEP, the closet and gay S&M in a way that’s tasteful and romantic. “This film is about sharing a facet of our history that is rarely represented in mainstream gay media,” said Herrera. “While I applaud the strides we’ve made in our mainstream visibility, it sometimes comes at the expense of our sexuality. Gay fetish is treated as a punchline, or punished with disease. The drag queens and gay characters I see on television do not represent what I see at Folsom Street Fair, or at a Brooklyn gay warehouse party on a Saturday night or any of the Eagles in the country. There is an inherent romance to cruising, a jolt of electricity to our secrets and codes, that’s what this clip is about.” “The idea that as a culture we DO have a past, present and future is something that is very, very powerful. We didn’t come out of nowhere, and we haven’t been standing around waiting to be “accepted”, and we aren’t this monolithic culture that will just be part of any “mainstream”, there are too many facets and subcultures. Who better to tell these stories than ourselves.” The film is a followup to Leo’s “The Fortune Teller,” the 2013 Pride Month Viral hit that presented 50 years of Gay History in 5 minutes, garnering 50,000 hits during Gay Pride Week. About “3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes” “3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes” is Leo Herrera’s most ambitious project to date. It’s comprised of all original footage filmed in iconic gay locations, such as Julius, the Army Barracks in SF, and a gay sex dungeon in Brooklyn. Costumes were provided by Mr. S Leather in SF and the Leatherman in NYC. Leo worked closely with producer Jonathan Daniel Federico, a fellow NYC filmmaker as well as filmmaker Aron Kantor and cinematographer Nathan Lee Bush to realize his vision. About Gay/Artist and Activist Leo Herrera “I grew up an illegal Mexican immigrant in Republican Arizona, as far from “gay” as possible. Yet, the challenges and hopes I’ve faced as a gay man are the same as all of my peers across the world, as if homosexuality can transcend culture, geography and race. Homophobia is the same in New York City as it is in Russia, HIV and its stigma are as devastating in the South as they are in San Francisco, our sexual freedom is as reviled in America as in Uganda…and yet we are all moving forward on a global scale: our contributions to nightlife and the arts are as pronounced in Berlin as they are in Provincetown, the legalization of our unions is spanning continents, the unmistakable softness of our gestures transcends language. I don’t know if these universal similarities make homosexuality a culture, a race or a shared experience. What I do know is that they stir a deep pride in me that is almost religious.” Tag: #FutureGaySex PR contact: [email protected] point-bl_nk communications
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The Inspiration for this Blog is : Leo Herrera
I am not 100% sure the direction that this blog is going to go in, but I know for a fact that it will positively impact the LGBTQ+ Community.
The Idea for this blog came from an American Writer/Producer/Photographer/Talented Individual named Leo Herrera that wanted to document the impact that HIV/AIDS had on our community. He wanted to explore what would have happened if an entire generation of queer men had not succumbed to HIV/AIDS.
When I first thought about this concept, It took a moment for me to realize the impact that generation would have had. I can imagine all the love and the friendships that were lost, and Leo talks about this in detail in all of his posts. I work in Real Estate, and I have been licensed since 2012. It has been an interesting road for me having changed paths a few times here and there, however I want to relate it back to our community.
The one constant that I encountered in the Real Estate World, was the fact that it was a Hetero-Normative industry. The traditional Real Estate transaction is usually a couple (a man and woman) wanting to purchase or sell real estate. They are looking to invest in themselves, or they are lookingt to grow their investment porfolio. Agents always make jokes that the wife is the decision maker in the family, or that the man will have the final word. Most of the references are to heterosexual couples that do not deviate from the "Norm". It is an industry that is based on Traditions that are not inclusive of all people.
I hated all of the back handed homophobic comments, and references to the fact that in a Homosexual Relationship there is also a "Husband" & "Wife". I hated the fact that I could not lay down the law and educate people on how ignorant their comments are. When I had the oppurtunity to create an equity statement that was inclusive, I made it my personal mission to make sure that there is no discrimination in the organizations that I work in.
The direction of this blog is undetermined. The posts...probably will be inconsistent. But the mission is clear : To Provide the highest quality of Real Estate Services to the LGBTQ+ Community.
Signed
Olya Kesh
From Leo's Site he describes himself :
"Leo Herrera is a Mexican activist/filmmaker and writer known for queer viral art films and short documentaries that tackle issues of queer politics, sex, HIV stigma and history. He travels across America to document instances of "queer utopia," which are the basis of Fathers. For more info on Herrera's work please visit leoherrera.com and follow on Instagram & Twitter @herreraimages and Facebook @iftheylived"
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worldfoodbooks · 6 years
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE MUSEUM OF RHYTHM (2018) • The Museum of Rhythm is a speculative institution that engages rhythm as a tool for interrogating the foundations of modernity and the sensual complex of time in daily experience. When entering a larger cultural infrastructure such as the art museum, it juxtaposes modern and contemporary art with ethnographic research, cinema, music, and scientific instruments to set in resonance a critical apparatus and conduct exercises in Rhythmanalysis. • This book, and the exhibition upon which it is based, is an outcome of durational research that sees art as one of the means by which the ideologies of rhythm are implemented. Hence alongside artworks it, by necessity, includes objects, films, and documents connected with the history of the development of time measurement, labor monitoring devices, choreography, and music practice, which enable the human being to experience more complex rhythms. • The book includes visual documentation of the exhibition as well as essays and texts by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Erick Beltrán, Robert Brain, Francisco Camacho Herrera, Natasha Ginwala, Robert Horvitz, Ken Jacobs, Elisabeth Lebovici, Ernst Mach, Angela Melitopoulos, Daniel Muzyczuk, Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, Jean Painlevé, Forrestine Paulay, Kathleen Rivera, Simon Schaffer, Georg Simmel, Wadada Leo Smith, Stephen Willats, and Jason Young. • Available via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #themuseumofrhythm #sternbergpress #hansrichter #lawrenceabuhamdan #erickbeltran #nanaoforiattaayim #ernstmach #stephenwillats #angelamelitopoulos #danielmuzyczuk #wadadaleosmith #jeanpainleve #franciscocamachoherrera #kenjacobs #natashaginwala #simonschaeffer #manray #hannedarboven (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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karafs0pv-blog · 5 years
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Leo Herrera presents his film “3 ERAS of GAY SEX in 3 Minutes” an original piece illustrating 3 gen 5cfedbbf35762
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vm4vm0 · 4 years
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BELOVED STRANGER from Gasser_Brothers on Vimeo.
"Which is the path to choose when one is blinded by ambition?" The obsession of an underground boxer challenges his relationship and marks his own destiny.
Written & directed by Gasser Brothers.
Young Director Award Shortlist 2019
Best Drama: New York Film Awards Best Drama: Festigious Los Angeles Best Microfilm: Independent Shorts Best Cinematography: Festigious Los Angeles Best Cinematography: Top Shorts Film Festival Best Cinematography: Oniros Film Awards Best Cinematography: Los Angeles Film Awards Best Editing: Independent Shorts Best Sound Composing: Independent Shorts Honorable Mention Drama: Los Angeles Film Awards Official Selection: Booooooom TV Official Selection: Directors Notes Official Selection: Shiny List
REVIEWS: - Directors Notes: directorsnotes.com/2018/12/17/gasser-brothers-beloved-stranger/ - Indie Shorts Mag: indieshortsmag.com/reviews/2018/12/beloved-strangers-is-an-ode-to-unspoken-words/ - Filmshortage: filmshortage.com/shorts/beloved-stranger/ - BooooooomTV: tv.booooooom.com/2018/12/06/beloved-stranger-gasser-brothers/ - Directors Library: directorslibrary.com/gasser-brothers/beloved-stranger/
CAST
Juanma Chacón Lorena Franco David Ramírez
 Sergio de Arrola 
Daniel Francis Juanma Mirallas
 Jeric Rodríguez
 Raymón Pujol
 Andrés Martinez Santiago Franco
 Jose Álvarez
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Producer: Rodrigo de León 
Assistant Producer: Ferran Queralt
 Assistant Producer: Rafael Rachitoff 
 Assistant Producer: Joan Puig Assistant Producer: Andrés de León Pineda Director: Marco Gasser Director / Cinematographer: Fabio Gasser 1st AD: Jose Fernández Ark 2nd AD: Javier Porcel 
 Script: Edgar Montserrat
 Gaffer: Adrià Pardo 
 Spark 1: Jordi Planas Spark 2: Pol Peitx
 Spark 3: Xavier Margalef 
 Spark 4: Jordi Gimeno Spark5: Marc Estalella Camera Operator: Fabio Gasser 
 1st AC: Iván Iglesias
 2nd AC 1: Cristina Olivé
 2nd AC 2: Neil Murphy DIT: Alex Postius Art Director: Julia Badosa 
Art Assistant: Aida Rodríguez
 Head of Construction: Julia Cabeza
 Construction team: Marta Riaño / Sofia de Franco / Pere Torrent / Claudia Chiavacci / Marta Archiles Wardrobe: Anna Montull
 Wardrobe Assistant: Irene Gonzalez
 Makeup / Styling: Gloria Jiménez Live sound: Luis de Casas Original Score: Miguel Arrieta 
 Sound Design: Pablo Martín 
 Narration written by: Julia Badosa & Marco Gasser Narration performed by: Edgar Moreno Voiceover Recording: Nov25 Studio 
 Translation: Claire Kelly Edit: Xavi Trilla
 Color Grading: Lluís Velamazán
 Title & Credit Design: Nina Sans & Rafa Goicoechea
EXTRAS FIGHT SCENES
Jose Ramón Bermudez Matias Becedillas Kasik Carlos Cortés Sergio Yus Daniel Buxton Raúl Sebastien Raúl Gómez David Ventaja Alfons Sogas Borja Merigó Trens Albert Nadal Dani Salugero Jose Luís Navarro Gianfranco Bazzani Julio Carrásco Juanma Pozo David Cipolla Javier Leo Miguel Ángel Sánchez
EXTRAS NIGHT CLUB
Sarai Martínez Yolanda Herrera Miguel del Río Mireia Junquera Alaena Wallace Itziar Ferrer Andrea Moreno Samara Gestí Claire Kelly Nuria Reyes Francesc del Moral Yago Figueras Daniel Carbonell Angelo Calandra Eduard Gonzálvez Adrià Ferrer Manuela Francisco Marina Casas Xavier Semis Eduard Herrera Emilio Adeva Paula Oliveras Carlota Oliveras Rodolphe Thuillier Funy Narvaez Clara Sánchez Guillermo Cortés Aguerri
SPECIAL THANKS
Claude Gasser Giovanna Gasser Shane Mains Laura Arán Igle Iglesias Iván Rodríguez Xavier Semis Jaume Muntada Andrea Moreno Germán Rigol Dirty1984 Taller Ermitañas La Fábrica 665 Wylie Sitges Hotel Noucentista Sitges Base Sound Creations Nov25 Studio Estudio Martes Seitó Films Kinolux
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spikelarock · 6 years
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FOALS - Exits [Official Music Video] - “Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1” is available to pre-order now: http://bit.ly/2ShrTXo Listen to Exits here: http://bit.ly/2HKo758 Connect with Foals: http://bit.ly/2ScPNDw http://bit.ly/2HKo89c https://twitter.com/foals http://bit.ly/2S89uMV FOALS - EXITS A film by Albert Moya Produced by CANADA Starring Christa Théret Isaac Hempstead Wright Producer Karen Saurí Roman Pichón Herrera Executive Producer / MD Oscar Romagosa Executive Producer London Marta Bobić Head of Production Alba Barneda Director of Photography Benoit Soler Production Designers Alexandra Jordana Cristina Ramos Costume Designer Adrian Bernal Casting LANE Casting Leo Pintér Editor Carlos Font Clos Post Production Metropolitana Álvaro Posadas @CANADA Grading Marc Morató @Metropolitana Service Production Company Budapest Good Kids Executive Producer Marcella Almásy Producer Patricia D’Intino Creative Leo Pintér 1st AD Tamás Surány Production Manager Balázs Veres Steadicam Operator Loïc Andrieu 1st Assistant Camera Gábor Kasza Gaffer Attila Dóczy Key Grip Róbert Jász Art Director Tom Pataki SFX Supervisor Gyula Krasnyánszky Makeup Artist Richárd Fazekas Denise Bazaar Hair Artist Ábel Telenkó Barcelona - Crew 1st AD Anna Capdevila Production Manager Àgata Bert Steadicam Operator Loïc Andrieu 1st Assistant Camera Ivi Koyck Gaffer Javi Vázquez Key Grip Xavi Torres Costume Designer - Uniforms Ahida Agirre Hair & Make Up Artist Carla Casals Post Production Coordinator Marina M. Campomanes Post Production Metropolitana Studio Manager Ramón Arteman Graphic Designer Alexandra Cepeda Sound Mix Carnaby Studios - https://youtu.be/V6YMCjpfH0c
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motioncollector · 6 years
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DCN Pick: FOALS - Exits [Official Music Video]
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“Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1” is available to pre-order now: https://foals.me/enswbl1 Listen to Exits here: https://foals.me/exits Connect with Foals: http://foals.co.uk https://instagram.com/foals https://twitter.com/foals https://facebook.com/foals FOALS - EXITS A film by Albert Moya Produced by CANADA Starring Christa Théret Isaac Hempstead Wright Producer Karen Saurí Roman Pichón Herrera Executive Producer / MD Oscar Romagosa Executive Producer London Marta Bobić Head of Production Alba Barneda Director of Photography Benoit Soler Production Designers Alexandra Jordana Cristina Ramos Costume Designer Adrian Bernal Casting LANE Casting Leo Pintér Editor Carlos Font Clos Post Production Metropolitana Álvaro Posadas @CANADA Grading Marc Morató @Metropolitana Service Production Company Budapest Good Kids Executive Producer Marcella Almásy Producer Patricia D’Intino Creative Leo Pintér 1st AD Tamás Surány Production Manager Balázs Veres Steadicam Operator Loïc Andrieu 1st Assistant Camera Gábor Kasza Gaffer Attila Dóczy Key Grip Róbert Jász Art Director Tom Pataki SFX Supervisor Gyula Krasnyánszky Makeup Artist Richárd Fazekas Denise Bazaar Hair Artist Ábel Telenkó Barcelona - Crew 1st AD Anna Capdevila Production Manager Àgata Bert Steadicam Operator Loïc Andrieu 1st Assistant Camera Ivi Koyck Gaffer Javi Vázquez Key Grip Xavi Torres Costume Designer - Uniforms Ahida Agirre Hair & Make Up Artist Carla Casals Post Production Coordinator Marina M. Campomanes Post Production Metropolitana Studio Manager Ramón Arteman Graphic Designer Alexandra Cepeda Sound Mix Carnaby Studios
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BELOVED STRANGER from Gasser_Brothers on Vimeo.
"Which is the path to choose when one is blinded by ambition?" The obsession of an underground boxer challenges his relationship and marks his own destiny.
A short film directed by The Gasser Brothers.
CAST
Juanma Chacón Lorena Franco David Ramírez
 Sergio de Arrola
 Daniel Francis
 Juanma Mirallas
 Jeric Rodríguez
 Raymón Pujol
 Andrés Martinez
 Santiago Franco
 Jose Álvarez
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Producer: Rodrigo de León
 Assistant Producer: Ferran Queralt
 Assistant Producer: Rafael Rachitoff 
 Assistant Producer: Joan Puig Assistant Producer: Andrés de León Pineda Director: Marco Gasser 
Director / Cinematographer: Fabio Gasser 1st AD: Jose Fernández Ark 
2nd AD: Javier Porcel 
 Script: Edgar Montserrat
 Gaffer: Adrià Pardo 
 Spark 1: Jordi Planas 
 Spark 2: Pol Peitx
 Spark 3: Xavier Margalef 
 Spark 4: Jordi Gimeno Spark5: Marc Estalella Camera Operator: Fabio Gasser 
 1st AC: Iván Iglesias
 2nd AC 1: Cristina Olivé
 2nd AC 2: Neil Murphy
 DIT: Alex Postius 
Art Director: Julia Badosa 
 Art Assistant: Aida Rodríguez
 Head of Construction: Julia Cabeza 
Construction team: Marta Riaño / Sofia de Franco / Pere Torrent / Claudia Chiavacci / Marta Archiles 
Wardrobe: Anna Montull
 Wardrobe Assistant: Irene Gonzalez
 Makeup / Styling: Gloria Jiménez Live sound: Luis de Casas
 Original Score: Miguel Arrieta 
 Sound Design: Pablo Martín 
 Narration written by: Julia Badosa & Marco Gasser 
Narration performed by: Edgar Moreno Voiceover Recording: Nov25 Studio 
 Translation: Claire Kelly Edit: Xavi Trilla
 Color Grading: Lluís Velamazán
 Title & Credit Design: Nina Sans & Rafa Goicoechea
EXTRAS FIGHT SCENES
Jose Ramón Bermudez Matias Becedillas Kasik Carlos Cortés Sergio Yus Daniel Buxton Raúl Sebastien Raúl Gómez David Ventaja Alfons Sogas Borja Merigó Trens Albert Nadal Dani Salugero Jose Luís Navarro Gianfranco Bazzani Julio Carrásco Juanma Pozo David Cipolla Javier Leo Miguel Ángel Sánchez
EXTRAS NIGHT CLUB
Sarai Martínez Yolanda Herrera Miguel del Río Mireia Junquera Alaena Wallace Itziar Ferrer Andrea Moreno Samara Gestí Claire Kelly Nuria Reyes Francesc del Moral Yago Figueras Daniel Carbonell Angelo Calandra Eduard Gonzálvez Adrià Ferrer Manuela Francisco Marina Casas Xavier Semis Eduard Herrera Emilio Adeva Paula Oliveras Carlota Oliveras Rodolphe Thuillier Funy Narvaez Clara Sánchez Guillermo Cortés Aguerri
SPECIAL THANKS
Claude Gasser Giovanna Gasser Shane Mains Laura Arán Igle Iglesias Iván Rodríguez Xavier Semis Jaume Muntada Andrea Moreno Germán Rigol Dirty1984 Taller Ermitañas La Fábrica 665 Wylie Sitges Hotel Noucentista Sitges Base Sound Creations Nov25 Studio Estudio Martes Seitó Films Kinolux
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films 168217&168218- matrimonios parte 4-2/2
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001/599 168217
002/600 oah 2520 pt.8
004/602 slate
005/603 continua
006/604 marcelo antonio melendez & maria nieves ramirez / ?
009/607 santiago portillo & manuela carransco / guadalajara
018/616 remigio cervantes & bernarda munoz / atotonilco
024/622 esiquio garcia & maria daria / tepechitlan
029/627 teodoro soto & benedicta yanes / guadalajara
033/631 juan bautista igelsias & antonia lopez / guachinango
038/636 antonio gomez & jacinta alvarez / jalostotitlan
043/641 manuel diaz & ? / tenamastlan
051/649 rafael cobarrubias & diega garcia / autlan
055/653 antonio diaz & viviana casillas / tepetitlan
060/658 teofilo cuellar & bartola cervantes/ san juan
076/674 hipolito salises & ynes mesa / purificacion
081/679 felipe cabanas & agustina fuente / guadalajara
084/682 miguel (?)  blanco & ? / barca
088/686 vicente serrano & jacoba salcedo / ?
092/690 jesus sotelo & isabel villalobos / ?
096/694 antonio zalazar & josefa perez / guadalajara
099/697 agapito (?) & maria placida / guadalajara
102/700 nicolas quezada & agaptia marin / nochistlan
105/703 gervacio romero & romana delgado / ?
109/707 ygnacio padilla & maria jesus gonzalez / jalostotitlan
115/713 ramon degadillo & andrea quezada / yahualica
122/720 pablo cobarrubias & marcela santillan / chimaltitan
126/724 jose flores & senobia maldonado / ponictlan
130/728 domingo razura & rosa gonzalez / ocotlan
134/732 marcos ramirez & diega salas / colotlan *tree 137/735
139/737 francisco garcia & juana nepomucena valdez / jalpa *tree 144/742
148/746 vicente mena & juliana garcia / jalpa
159/757 jose maria hoyo & bacilia martinez / zacatecas
164/762 marcial loya & maria salome de la cruz perez / adoves
170/768 casimiro gomez & maria jesus macias / mexticacan
176/774 teodoro de avila & ygnacia ortega / tabasco
182/780 jose de la torre & maria jesus gonzalez / tepatitlan
187/785 rafael gutierrez & jesus gutierrez / san juan
194/792 jose adame & maria bruna del refugio rodriguez / ojocaliente
200/798 marcelino guillermo & concepcion castro / zapopan
208/806 mateo esparza & petra reynoso / jalostotitlan
213/811 jose cruz cuevas & damacia guadalupe rodriguez / jocotepec
219/817 guillermo campos & tomasa vasquez / adoves
223/821 ? & ? / mexticacan
227/825 juan jose gallegos & gertrudis partida / teuchitlan
232/830 ygnacio ramos & ? / purification
238/836 bernardino olague & juana maria rosales / colotlan
241/839 juan antonio de la torre & esmergilda arias / tepatitlan
246/844 jose maria tagle & polinaria leos / aguascalientes
250/848 antonio avelar & petronila torres / nochistlan
253/851 longino ruiz & agapita contreras / teocaltiche
259/857 simon regalado & agapita aguilar / ixtlahuacan
264/862 maximo miranda & toribia bernal / ahuacatlan
269/867 jose maria sanchez & feliciana perez / zapopan
275/873 apolinario gutierrez & luisa amesquita / adoves
280/878 nieves villapando & magdalena de soto / trinidad de soto
285/883 rafael olea & cipriana gomez / cuquio
290/888 lauriano gonzalez & emiliana moreno / adoves
295/893 jose enrique lucio & estefana flores / venado
298/896 antonio pena & manuela pena / ojocaliente
309/907 julian silva & ? / jocotepec
319/917 jesus loza & juana maria jimenez / jalostotitlan
324/922 nepomuceno yslas & margarita campos / tepatitlan
329/927 filomeno gonzalez & guadalupe salcedo / zapopan
339/937 juan hermosillo & manuela anda / lagos
346/944 miguel medina & refugio aldape / fresnillo
352/950 jose maria marquez & antonia anda / lagos
359/957 felipe cid & rosario flores / jerez *tree 360/958
364/962 jose maria mariscal & leonarda gallegos / yahualica
368/966 andres codina & pioquinta banuelos / jerez *munoz 369/967
373/971 juan sambrano & trinidad terrones / san juan
378/976 francisco casimiro saldivar & felipa ortega / guadalajara
386/984 jose maria avalos & manuela ornleas / san juan de los lagos
392/990 buenaventura alva & albina ybarra / encarnacion
398/996 antonio contreras & juana maria aldana / guadalajara
404/1002 juan anda & narcisa (?) anda / san juan
410/1008 juan sambrano & trinidad terrones / san juan
417/1015 valentin (?) & maria luz / tlaltenango
421/1019 antonio alverete & maria jesus padilla / san juan de los lagos
427/1025 clemente munoz & refugio martinez / san juan de los lagos
434/1032 rosalio garcia de alva & isidra preciado / tecolotlan
441/1039 luis senteno & maria san juan sanchez / jalostitlan
446/1044 maximiano gaytan & felipa de la rosa / asientos
452/1050 ? & ? / ?
456/1054 juan jose yrenio aguilar & mariana decideria lozano / ayo el chico
461/1059 manuel alvarez & anastacia perez / guadalajara
470/1068 juan jose morales & gregoria diaz / zapopan
477/1075 ygnacio corona & rosalia flores / ocotlan
481/1079 ? & ? / ?
486/1084 ciriaco mesa & josefa velasco / ameca
492/1090 ciriaco medina & josefa rangel / asientos
497/1095 gabriel plaza & casimira ruiz / ?
502/1100 juan trujillo & dolores enselda / tapalpa(?)
511/1109 valentin robles & antonina cabellero / guadalajara
517/1115 victoriano delgado & guadalupe calvillo / aguascalientes
520/1118 marcelino alecastro(?) & ? / ayutla
525/1123 jose maria diaz & petra gonzalez / aguascalientes
529/1127 manuel flores & rita flores / ocotlan
534/1132 george padilla & ana padilla / san juan
540/1138 benancio ruan & maria enrique sanchez / nochistlan
543/1141 jose maria alvarez & ana maria moran / teocaltiche
547/1145 pedro velasco & josefa de luna / ?
550/1148 jose maria quezada & francisca flores / teocaltiche
555/1153 jose florencio & ? / ayutla
560/1158 antonio ybarra & petronila salcedo / zapotlanejo
564/1162 bernardo enriquez & rafaela angulo / jalostotitlan
569/1167 ygnacio melendez & gertrudis martin / ystlahuacan
575/1173 tiburcio lara & nestora rodriguez / purification
580/1178 jose maria feliz & petra madera / colotlan
585/1183 antonio rivera & antonia gonzalez / ixtlan
591/1189 luis sandoval & filomena flores / teul
597/1195 juan agustin lopez garcia & francisca jimenez / guadalajara
602/1200 francisco gonzalez & rosalia becerra / ixtlan
607/1205 juan de dios luera & jacinta garcia / mezquitic
608/1206 continua
609/1207 oah 2520 fin
610/1208 end of roll
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4/1212 slate
5/1213 continua
6/1214 francisco gonzalez & rosalia becerra / ixtlan
12/1220 juan de dios luera & jacinta garcia / mezquitic
17/1225 manuel gutierrez & matilde ruedas / monte escobedo
21/1229 julian lopez & maria josefa gerarda / comala
29/1237 jose esqueda & rumualda resendes / aguascalientes
32/1240 jose reyes gomez & maria jesus orozco / atoyac
38/1246 catarino delgado & concepcion munoz / lagos
43/1251 jose maria angulo & apolonia hernandez / tepatitlan
49/1257 bacilio muro & diega ramirez / teul
56/1264 calistro herrera & fernanda lara / moyahua
60/1268 felipe gonzalez & gertrudis gomez / extula
65/1273 salvador apodaca & ygnacia aceves / sayula
70/1278 felipe crayo & teresa galvan / guadalajara
74/1282 yldefonzo sanchez & feliciana ramirez / tlajomulco
78/1286 cresencio franco & maria de la o cortez / tepatitlan
84/1292 francisco gutierrez & tomasa gutierrez / jalostotitlan
89/1297 ? & ? / ?
94/1302 gevacio medrano & catarina gutierrez / tepatitlan
99/1307 margarito esparza & eulalia marin / trinidad de soto
103/1311 ramon ramirez & damiana gomez / tepatitlan
109/1317 jose salvatierra & ylaria salvitierra / san sebastian
114/1322 esiquio castro & juana baptista rivera / atemancia
118/1326 victor ledesma & petra perez / mexcalingo
123/1331 trinidad (?) felipa romo /san juan de los lagos
129/1337 trinidad lopez & polonia silva / jilotlan
133/1341 trinidad gonzalez & candelaria jimenez / tepechitlan
138/1346 guadalupe martinez & eusevia trujillo / cienega de mata
143/1351 antonio arteaga & toribia aro / mazamitla
149/1357 ygnacio aranda & ? / lagos
154/1362 jose (?) & damaciana gonzalez / ?
162/1370 regino lechuga & maria jesus palos / aguascalientes
166/1374 crisanto moreno & maria jesus gonzalez / lagos
170/1378 antonio de la cruz & macedonia gonzalez / teocaltiche
174/1382 anastacio ruiz & magdalena delgado / yahualica
178/1386 faustino salas & juliana lopez / ?
187/1395 agustin villanueva & ygnacia samorano / ixtlan
194/1402 antonio rivera & ygnacia manjarres / ixtlan
201/1409 luciano ysa & teodocia prado / zapopan
209/1417 martin martinez & maria de la concepcion gonzalez / encarnacion
221/1429 jose antonio cuenca (?) & petra villa / cocula
228/1436 fin
229/1438 end of roll
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