My Citrus Paradisiest Moment
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- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 4 mins 29 secs
- Format
- DLR
- Director
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Sherry Lips
- Producer
- Glyndwr University/North Wales School of Arts/Sherry Lips
- Editor
- Sherry Lips
- Screenwriter
- Sherry Lips
- Director of Photography
- Sherry Lips
- Sound
- Manuel Fernandez
- Composer
- Emilie Autumn, Marilyn Manson
- Principal cast
- Adria Reina
- Dubbing
- Kyle McColl
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