Indie Game: Life After

Indie Game: Life After

6.2

Aug 18 2014

2h 50m

Documentary

Find out what happens after Indie Game: The Movie. Life After includes epilogues of subjects in Indie Game: The Movie as well as stories about more game creators. This short film anthology consists of over 100 minutes of new footage.

Jonathan Blow

Jonathan Blow

Self

Phil Fish

Phil Fish

Self

Edmund McMillen

Edmund McMillen

Self

Tommy Refenes

Tommy Refenes

Self

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