Love Your Enemies
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Love Your Enemies
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Título: Love Your Enemies
Título original: Milujte své nepřátele
Idiomas: Czech with English subtitles
País: Czech Republic
Año: 2005
Duración: 76 min.
Color: Color
Director: Tomáš Škrdlant
Guión: Tomáš Škrdlant
Fotografía: Filip Havelka
Montaje: Vladimíra Wildová
Sonido: Petr Šoltys
Producción: Jarmila Poláková (AFiS - Asociace Film & Sociologie)
Distribuidor internacional: AFiS - Asociace Film & Sociologie
Festivales: One World Berlin Human Rights Film Festival
recomendación edad: 12
Con el aporte de: Ministry of Education
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