Do You Remember Revolution?
Trailer: Do You Remember Revolution?
Year: 1997
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Wallonie Image Production, RTBF, ZDF, Dérives
Director: Loredana Bianconi
Cast: Barbara Balzerani, Adriana Faranda, Nadia Mantovani, Susanna Ronconi
Crew: Karine Pourtaud (Editor), Thierry de Halleux (Sound), Alain Marcoen (Cinematography), Riana Rocchetta (Assistant Director), Véronique Marit (Production Manager), Philippe Groff (Production Manager)
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