Indie Game: The Movie
Trailer: Indie Game: The Movie
Year: 2012
Genre: Documentary
Studio: BlinkWorks Media
Director: James Swirsky, Lisanne Pajot
Cast: Edmund McMillen, Tommy Refenes, Phil Fish, Jonathan Blow, Anthony Carboni
Crew: James Swirsky (Director), Lisanne Pajot (Director), Jimmy Guthrie (Original Music Composer), Lisanne Pajot (Producer), Lisanne Pajot (Editor), Lisanne Pajot (Director of Photography)
Runtime: 103 minutes
Release: May 18, 2012
IMDb: 7.50/10 by 454 users
Popularity: 7
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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