Khawla's Goal
Trailer: Khawla's Goal
Year: 1970
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Orienthelfer e.V., Cowboy Bunny Film
Director: Ralph Gladitz
Cast: Raymond Tarabay, Hiba El Jaafil
Crew: Ute Weiß (Translator), Nabil Sayah (Production Assistant), Stefan Zaradic (Sound Mixer), Eva Manten (Graphic Designer), Ahmad Alkurdi (Translator), Ralph Gladitz (Executive Producer)
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