Litsonero

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Litsonero
Directed byLore Reyes
Screenplay byLore Reyes
Produced byAntonio P. Tuviera
Starring Paolo Contis
Karylle
Maricel Laxa
Michael de Mesa
CinematographyRodel Bonus
Edited byJason Tan
Music byTom Vinoya
Distributed byAPT Entertainment
Release date
2009
CountryPhilippines
Language Tagalog

Litsonero is a 2009 Filipino drama film.

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