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Páll Arason | Himself | |
Ásbjörn Björgvinsson | Himself | |
Hannes Blöndal | Himself | |
Marci Bowers | Herself | |
Terry Gunnel | Himself | |
Petur Halldoresson | Himself | |
Sin Hastings | Himself | |
Reynir Hjartarson | Himself | |
Sigurður Hjartarson | Himself | |
Paula-Jo Husack | Herself | |
Helgi Héðinsson | Himself | |
Ari Karlsson | Himself | |
Douglas Mason | Himself | |
Tom Mitchell | Himself | |
Mitchell B. Morris | Himself | |
Emilia Carla Pace | Herself | |
Pétur Pétursson | Himself | |
Jóna Sigurðardóttir | Herself | |
Lilja Sigurðardóttir | Herself | |
Thorgerdur Sigurðardóttir | Herself | |
Hjörtur Sigurðsson | Himself | |
Shahar Tsabari | Himself |
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Producer |
Jonah Bekhor
Zach Math |
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Cinematography |
Sean Stiegemeier
Viggo Knudsen |
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Music |
Rob Simonsen
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Thirty miles from the Arctic Circle, in the northern Icelandic town of Husavik, stands the Icelandic Phallological Museum - the world's only Penis museum. Over 40 years, the founder and curator has collected every specimen from every mammal except for one elusive penis needed to complete his collection: The Human Specimen. The film follows the curator's incredible, sublimely comic, often shocking quest to complete his eccentric collection, and the two intrepid men who have raised their hands to be the first human |
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