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Martha

Documentary of Daniel Schubert's grandmother, Martha Katz, a Holocaust survivor.

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 22M

Director : Dan Schubert

Sinopsis

Documentary of Daniel Schubert's grandmother, Martha Katz, a Holocaust survivor.

Actores

Martha Katz
Martha Katz
Slef
Mila Bursac
Mila Bursac
Young Martha
Shaun Morse
Shaun Morse
Dr. Mengele
Dan Schubert
Dan Schubert
Self
Orsolya Szabo
Orsolya Szabo
Mom

Tripulaciones

Dan Schubert
Dan Schubert
Writer
Dan Schubert
Dan Schubert
Director
Birdie Hamilton
Birdie Hamilton
Writer
Brent Belke
Brent Belke
Music
Mike Dinsmore
Mike Dinsmore
Director of Photography
Jason Schneider
Jason Schneider
Editor
Bim Narine
Bim Narine
Editor

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