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Federica de Cesco (2008)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Nino Jacusso

Sinopse

documentary about writer Federica de Cesco

Atores

Federica de Cesco
Federica de Cesco
Herself

Tripulações

Nino Jacusso
Nino Jacusso
Director
Nino Jacusso
Nino Jacusso
Script
Franziska Reck
Franziska Reck
Producer
Daniel Leippert
Daniel Leippert
Camera Technician
Nino Jacusso
Nino Jacusso
Editor
Christian Beusch
Christian Beusch
Sound
Urs Wiesendanger
Urs Wiesendanger
Music
Olivier Jeanrichard
Olivier Jeanrichard
Sound Mixer

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