Spring
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Spring
Summary
Spring is a film[1]. Spring has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Spring's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Spring was directed by Justin Benson[4].
- Spring was directed by Aaron Moorhead[5].
- Justin Benson wrote the screenplay for Spring[6].
- Spring's composer is recorded as The Album Leaf[7].
- Spring's genre is science fiction film[8].
- Spring's genre is horror film[9].
- Spring's genre is romance film[10].
- Spring's genre is drama film[11].
- A cast member of Spring was Lou Taylor Pucci[12].
- A cast member of Spring was Nadia Hilker[13].
- A cast member of Spring was Francesco Carnelutti[14].
- A cast member of Spring was Holly Hawkins[15].
- Spring was produced by Justin Benson[16].
- Spring's director of photography is recorded as Aaron Moorhead[17].
- The original language of Spring was English[18].
- Spring was distributed by video on demand[19].
- Spring's review score is recorded as 85%[20].
- Spring's review score is recorded as 7.4/10[21].
- Spring's review score is recorded as 70/100[22].
- Spring's color is recorded as color[23].
- Spring's country of origin is recorded as United States[24].
- Spring was published on January 1, 2014[25].
- Spring was released on September 5, 2014[26].
- Spring was published on March 20, 2015[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Spring was produced by Justin Benson[16]. Directors include Justin Benson[4] and Aaron Moorhead[5]. Justin Benson wrote the screenplay for Spring[6]. Cast members include Lou Taylor Pucci[12], Nadia Hilker[13], Francesco Carnelutti[14], and Holly Hawkins[15].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 2014[25], September 5, 2014[26], and March 20, 2015[27]. The original language of Spring was English[18]. Genres include science fiction film[8], horror film[9], romance film[10], and drama film[11]. Spring was distributed by video on demand[19].
Reception
Reviews include 85%[20], 7.4/10[21], and 70/100[22].
Why It Matters
Spring has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]