American Animal  (2011)

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The movie American Animal, released in 2011 and directed by Matt D'Elia, was shot on digital using Red One MX Camera and Cooke Zoom Lenses, Red Pro Prime 18 mm T1.8 Lens, Red Pro Prime 25 mm T1.8 Lens, Red Pro Prime 35 mm T1.8 Lens, Red Pro Prime 50 mm T1.8 Lens, Red Pro Prime 85 mm T1.8 Lens with Julian King as cinematographer and editing by Matt D'Elia, Julian King.
Directed by | Matt D'Elia
Cinematography by | Julian King
Written by | Matt D'Elia
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Blonde Angela
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