The Making of Anna and the Apocalypse
Documentary
Overview
A brand new feature-length documentary featuring new interviews with the cast and crew of Anna and the Apocalypse, produced exclusively by Second SIght Films for their 2-disc Blu-ray release of the movie.
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Naysun Alae-Carew
Naysun Alae-Carew
Himself
Naysun Alae-Carew
Himself


Mark Benton
Mark Benton
Himself (archive footage)
Mark Benton
Himself (archive footage)


Malcolm Cumming
Malcolm Cumming
Himself
Malcolm Cumming
Himself
Roddy Hart
Roddy Hart
Himself
Roddy Hart
Himself


Ella Hunt
Ella Hunt
Herself
Ella Hunt
Herself


Paul Kaye
Paul Kaye
Himself (archive footage)
Paul Kaye
Himself (archive footage)


Christopher Leveaux
Christopher Leveaux
Himself (archive footage)
Christopher Leveaux
Himself (archive footage)
Alan McDonald
Alan McDonald
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Alan McDonald
Himself


John McPhail
John McPhail
Himself
John McPhail
Himself
Tommy Reilly
Tommy Reilly
Himself
Tommy Reilly
Himself
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