Seven Kilometers from Jerusalem

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Seven Kilometers from Jerusalem
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Directed by Claudio Malaponti  [ it ]
Written byClaudio Malaponti
Graziano Prota
Story byPino Farinotti
Produced byGraziano Prota
Angelo Sconda
Starring Luca Ward
Cinematography Alessandro Pesci
Mauro Marchetti
Music by Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Language Italian

Seven Kilometers from Jerusalem or "7 Km da Gerusalemme" is a film about a Milanese ad exec having a midlife crisis who makes a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. [1]

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