
Return To Retro
Documentary
Overview
A short documentary exploring the reason behind the return of analog media, specifically vinyl. The documentary focuses on Gabriella, the main participant, and her experiences and personal viewpoints.
Top Cast
Gabriella Ziff
Gabriella Ziff
Main Participant
Gabriella Ziff
Main Participant
Yiannis Margaronis
Yiannis Margaronis
Interviewer (off-screen)
Yiannis Margaronis
Interviewer (off-screen)
Sofia Morrison
Sofia Morrison
Interviewer (off screen)
Sofia Morrison
Interviewer (off screen)
Gabriella Ziff
Gabriella Ziff
Interviewee
Gabriella Ziff
Interviewee
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