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Fango e Gloria - La Grande Guerra (2014)

Genre : History, Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Leonardo Tiberi
Writer : Leonardo Tiberi, Salvatore De Mola

Synopsis

Actors

Eugenio Franceschini
Eugenio Franceschini
Valentina Corti
Valentina Corti
Domenico Fortunato
Domenico Fortunato
Francesco Martino
Francesco Martino
Alberto Lo Porto
Alberto Lo Porto
Michele Vigilante
Michele Vigilante

Crews

Leonardo Tiberi
Leonardo Tiberi
Director
Leonardo Tiberi
Leonardo Tiberi
Screenplay
Salvatore De Mola
Salvatore De Mola
Screenplay
Baptiste Allard
Baptiste Allard
Original Music Composer
Stefano Paradiso
Stefano Paradiso
Director of Photography

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