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Gharsallah, la semence de Dieu | |
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Directed by | Kamel Laaridhi |
Screenplay by | Kamel Laaridhi |
Produced by | Gsara |
Cinematography | Kamel Laaridhi |
Edited by | Nadia Touijer |
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Running time | 56 minutes |
Countries | Belgium Tunisia |
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