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Manoel Lisboa - Herói da Resistência à Ditadura (2016)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Carlos Pronzato

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Carlos Pronzato
Carlos Pronzato
Director
Carlos Pronzato
Carlos Pronzato
Writer
Carlos Pronzato
Carlos Pronzato
Camera Operator
Mariana Nascimento
Mariana Nascimento
Editor
Priscila Facundes
Priscila Facundes
Editor
Pedro Araujo
Pedro Araujo
Editor

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