Lyra
Trailer: Lyra
Year: 2022
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Northern Ireland Screen, Erica Starling Productions, HiddenLight Productions
Director: Alison Millar
Cast: Lyra McKee, Sara Canning, Nichola Corner
Crew: David Holmes (Music), Alison Millar (Director), Chloe Lambourne (Editor), Jackie Doyle (Producer), Alison Millar (Producer), Feargus Magill (Sound Editor)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Release: Nov 04, 2022
IMDb: 5.00/10 by 1 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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