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Why, Human?

Feb 19, 2021
0h 3m
★ 0.0

What makes us different?

Overview

In this short documentary, filmmaker Aidan Porier asks his friends what it means to be human. Here's what they said...

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Doorstop Films

Cast

Aidan Porier

Voice #1

Aidan Porier

Garrett Jones

Voice #2

Garrett Jones

Cam Twibell

Voice #3

Cam Twibell

Noah Dunnigan

Voice #4

Noah Dunnigan

Rick Agema

Voice #5

Rick Agema

Leon Ludwig

Voice #6

Leon Ludwig

Finn Patenaude

Voice #7

Finn Patenaude

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