Not Everything Is Black
Trailer: Not Everything Is Black
Year: 2019
Genre: Documentary
Studio: A THING BY
Director: Olmo Parenti
Cast: Andrea Camilleri, Manuele Bravi, Michael Faillace, Carmen Tenllado, Bahar Yavuz, Ramy Jarjoura
Crew: Olmo Parenti (Director), Marco Zannoni (Producer), Giacomo Ostini (Director of Photography)
Runtime: 60 minutes
Release: Oct 25, 2019
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Popularity: 0
Country: Italy, Lebanon, Spain, Turkey, United States of America
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Budget: 4
Revenue: 0
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