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- Year
- 2000
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Director
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Gaby Dellal
- Dir
- Gaby Dellal 16mm. 8mins. Prod: Brian Windus. Scr: Gaby Dellal. DoP: David Johnson. Cast: Helena Bonham-Carter, Ewan Stewart, Sam Williams.
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Stray Dog 138 Portobello Road London W11 2D2, UK Tel: 020 7221 6629 Fax: 020 7221 1462 E-mail: gfel@aol.com
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