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The Little Church That Could (2022)

Gênero : Documentário, História

Runtime : 13M

Director : James Newhook

Sinopse

Amidst a mostly Catholic community, a small tiny Anglican church offers more to the community of Placentia than people may think, and holds many connections and history to the rest of the world.

Atores

Christopher Newhook
Christopher Newhook
Self
Kevin Noseworthy
Kevin Noseworthy
Self
Tom O’Keefe
Tom O’Keefe
Self

Tripulações

James Newhook
James Newhook
Director
Ben Power
Ben Power
Cinematography
James Newhook
James Newhook
Editor
Keith Bonnell
Keith Bonnell
Producer
Peter Buckle
Peter Buckle
Producer
James Newhook
James Newhook
Cinematography

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