Her Name is Sabine
Trailer: Her Name is Sabine
Year: 2008
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Mosaïque Films
Director: Sandrine Bonnaire
Cast: Sabine Bonnaire, Sandrine Bonnaire
Crew: Sandrine Bonnaire (Director), Jefferson Lembeye (Original Music Composer), Sandrine Bonnaire (Cinematography), Catherine Cabrol (Co-Writer), Sandrine Bonnaire (Writer), Catherine Cabrol (Cinematography)
Runtime: 85 minutes
Release: Jan 29, 2008
IMDb: 5.30/10 by 11 users
Popularity: 0
Country: France
Language: Français
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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