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SMS From Shangri-La (2010)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Dieter Fahrer, Lisa Röösli
Escritor : Dieter Fahrer, Lisa Röösli

Sinopsis

Actores

Tripulaciones

Dieter Fahrer
Dieter Fahrer
Director
Dieter Fahrer
Dieter Fahrer
Screenplay
Lisa Röösli
Lisa Röösli
Director
Lisa Röösli
Lisa Röösli
Screenplay
Dieter Fahrer
Dieter Fahrer
Producer
Dieter Fahrer
Dieter Fahrer
Director of Photography
Lisa Röösli
Lisa Röösli
Director of Photography
Ugyen Wangdi
Ugyen Wangdi
Director of Photography
Maya Schmid
Maya Schmid
Editor
Balthasar Jucker
Balthasar Jucker
Sound Director
Peter von Siebenthal
Peter von Siebenthal
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Oberholzer
Mark Oberholzer
Music
Gilbert Paeffgen
Gilbert Paeffgen
Music
Wege Wüthrich
Wege Wüthrich
Music
Dodo Hunziker
Dodo Hunziker
Animation

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