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Ballad of the Little Soldier (1984)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 46M

Director : Werner Herzog, Denis Reichle

Synopsis

Ballad of the Little Soldier is a 1984 documentary film about child soldiers in Nicaragua.

Actors

Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Self (voice)
Denis Reichle
Denis Reichle
Self

Crews

Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Director
Denis Reichle
Denis Reichle
Director
Denis Reichle
Denis Reichle
Writer
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Writer
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
Producer
Manfred Nägele
Manfred Nägele
Producer
Jorge Vignati
Jorge Vignati
Cinematography
Maximiliane Mainka
Maximiliane Mainka
Editor
Christine Ebenberger
Christine Ebenberger
Sound Designer
Draha Cicek
Draha Cicek
Editorial Production Assistant
Michael Edols
Michael Edols
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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