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The Deminers (2022)

"I'm the Man Who Brings Total Peace."

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : Michael Urs Reber

Synopsis

Zimbabwean landmine clearers Shame and Cosimas, as well as medic Previous have been traveling to the other side of the world for years to clear mines in the British Falkland Islands. In the subpolar cold, between sand dunes and penguins, they defuse and blow up the legacies of a forgotten war.

Actors

Shame Mapulanga
Shame Mapulanga
Himself
Cosimas Ndanga
Cosimas Ndanga
Himself
Previous Mafira
Previous Mafira
Himself
John Hare
John Hare
Himself

Crews

Michael Urs Reber
Michael Urs Reber
Director
Teresa Renn
Teresa Renn
Cinematography
Thomas Keller
Thomas Keller
Editor
Hanna Stock
Hanna Stock
Sound
Mathias Rehfeldt
Mathias Rehfeldt
Music
Michael Urs Reber
Michael Urs Reber
Producer
Danilo Pejakovic
Danilo Pejakovic
Producer
Robert Richarz
Robert Richarz
Producer
Lukas Schwarz-Danner
Lukas Schwarz-Danner
Producer
Carolina Oswald
Carolina Oswald
Producer

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