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Becoming A Black Woman (2022)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 52M

Director : Rachel M’Bon, Juliana Fanjul

Sinopsis

A documentary about black women denouncing racism in Switzerland.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Rachel M’Bon
Rachel M’Bon
Director
Juliana Fanjul
Juliana Fanjul
Director
Leandro Monti
Leandro Monti
Director of Photography
Vuk Vukanović
Vuk Vukanović
Sound Director
Claudio Hughes
Claudio Hughes
Editor
Thomas Grandjean
Thomas Grandjean
Music
Palmyre Badinier
Palmyre Badinier
Producer
Philippe Coeytaux
Philippe Coeytaux
Producer
Nicolas Wadimoff
Nicolas Wadimoff
Producer

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