Fatma 75
Trailer: Fatma 75
Year: 1975
Genre: Documentary, History
Studio:
Director: Selma Baccar
Cast: Jalila Baccar, Bchira Ben Mourad, Mouna Noureddine, Jamil Joudi, Abdelmajid Lakhal, Abdellatif Hamrouni
Crew: Selma Baccar (Director), Ahmed Zaaf (Director of Photography), Samir Ayadi (Writer), Moufida Tlatli (Editor)
Runtime: 60 minutes
Release: Jan 02, 1975
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Tunisia
Language: العربية, Français
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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