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Oct 6, 2023
0h 8m
★ 0.0

Have Faith in the Divine Healing Touch

Overview

An abstract and detailed observation of a young life told through a series of observational montages. Part of the 'Technicolour' series of films from Lot 108 Productions.

Genres

Drama
Documentary

Production Companies

Lot 108

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Cast

Edan Phillips

Self

Edan Phillips

Ben Broom

Self

Ben Broom

Ben Roth

Self

Ben Roth

Ben Woolley

Self

Ben Woolley

Jonathan Phillips

Self

Jonathan Phillips

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