Scrapper (film)

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Scrapper is a 2011 American documentary feature film directed by Stephan Wassmann and co-directed by Olivier Hermitant. It documents the lives of persons who salvage scrap metal from a live-fire military testing range in Southern California.[1]

Scrapper won Best Documentary at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival[2] and the Spirit Award at the Brooklyn Film Festival[3] in June 2011. This feature documentary had its world premiere at the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival. It was also an official nominee at the and won a Royal Reel Award at the Canada International Film Festival[4] Scrapper is an official nominee at the 2011 and the 25th Annual Leeds Film Festival (Nov. 2011) in the UK.

Personnel[]

  • Director — Stephan Wassmann
  • Co-director — Olivier Hermitant
  • Producer — Stephan Wassmann
  • Co-producers — Olivier Hermitant and Michael DiGregorio
  • Writers — Stephan Wassmann and Michael DiGregorio
  • Editor — Stephan Wassmann
  • Cinematographer — Stephan Wassmann
  • Additional writing — Olivier Hermitant
  • Sound Mix — George Lockwood

References[]

  1. ^ Review by Robert Koehler in Variety
  2. ^ Mike Schotlz. "Best Documentary Feature- Wild Bill's Run Directed". Retrieved 28 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "2012 WINNERS". Retrieved 28 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "2011 Royal Reel Winners". Canada International Film Festival. Retrieved 17 April 2011.

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