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Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods

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Calorie Rating: 112
Released: 2010-10-26
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 80 Minutes
Homepage: http://www.grantmorrisonmovie.com/
Studios: Respect Films, Sequart,


Philosopher, pop-icon, shaman and story teller - as one of the most influential comic book writers in the market today, Grant Morrison is all of these things. His explosive and often controversial 30 year career has made him a household name for comic fans, and he shows no signs of slowing down. Morrison's career is now taking a new turn, as he explores media beyond comic books. With film and television projects on the horizon, more and more people are asking "Who is Grant Morrison?" Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods is a feature length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the man behind such pivotal titles as Batman RIP, The Invisibles, All Star Superman, The New X-Men, and many more. Featuring candid interviews with Morrison and his most important collaborators, Talking with Gods reveals an intelligent and thought provoking side of comic books that is often overlooked in Hollywood adaptations.

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Cast

Grant Morrison
Character: Self
Warren Ellis
Character: Self
Matt Fraction
Character: Self

Amber Benson
Character: Self
Frank Quitely
Character: Self
Darick Robertson
Character: Self

Douglas Rushkoff
Character: Self
J.H. Williams III
Character: Self
Hallie Cooper-Novack
Character: Angel

Dan Didio
Character: Self
Geoff Johns
Character: Self
Mark Waid
Character: Self

Robert Delitta
Character: Superman
Jason Aaron
Character: Self
Karen Berger
Character: Self

Tim Callahan
Character: Self
Freddie Williams II
Character: Self


Production and Crew

F.J. DeSanto
Executive Producer

Gian Ishino
Boom Operator
Julian Darius
Executive Producer
Mike Phillips
Executive Producer

Gian Ishino
Production Office Assistant
Amber Yoder
Producer

Jordan Rennert
Director of Photography