The Dove's Lost Necklace | |
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Directed by | Nacer Khemir |
Starring | Navin Chowdhry Walid Arakji |
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Running time | 86 min |
Country | France |
The Dove's Lost Necklace (French : Le collier perdu de la colombe) is a 1994 French/Tunisian drama film directed by Nacer Khemir. It is the second film in Khemir's Desert Trilogy. [1]
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