The Photographer  (2000)

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The movie The Photographer, released in 2000 and directed by Jeremy Stein with Vanja Cernjul as cinematographer and editing by Sylvia Waliga.
Directed by | Jeremy Stein
Cinematography by | Vanja Cernjul
Edited by | Sylvia Waliga
Written by | Jeremy Stein
Cameras
Sound Systems
Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Drama

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Max Martin
Julie Morris
Drunk In Bar
Peter Morgan
Nelson Stanley
Marcello
Officer #1
Camera Salesman
Street Singer
Bike Girl #1
Bike Girl #2
Attacker #1
Attacker #2
Dick In Bar #1
Dick In Bar #2
Dick In Bar #3
Mrs. Manuchi
Marcello's Wife
East Village Kid
Cab Passenger
Directed by
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Cinematography by
Director Of Photography
Written by
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Edited by
Produced by
Associate Producer
Associate Producer
Co-producer
Producer
Producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
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Art Direction by
Art Director
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Casting Director
Casting Director
Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Additional Camerawork
Additional Electrician
Electrician
Additional Electrician
Key Grip
Still Photographer
Best Boy Grip
Best Boy Electric
Electrician
Additional Second Assistant Camera
Editorial Department
Negative Cutter
Art Department
Assistant Property Master
Sound Department
Production Sound Mixer
Foley Recordist
Sound Mixer
Sound Designer
Makeup Department
Makeup Department Head
Music Department
Music Supervisor
Additional Crew Members
Assistant Production Coordinator
Additional Office Production Assistant
Production Secretary
Assistant: Mr. Stein
Production Coordinator
Script Supervisor
Production Assistant
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