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My guess is that its shot on 16mm, thought what I think is presented is a super 8 copy. The film is professionally shot and that combined with the post production would be a 16mm production. A commerical film making company would not be dealing with super 8 as it would not suit the production workflow, and create many difficulties and non standard procedures. Their world consists of sepmag, opticals, dubbing services and negative film stocks. Super 8 was not geared up for that use, even when I worked in the film industry in the 1980s/ 90s.
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