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Bâtons d'encens pour Mizoguchi

Sep 7, 2004
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Overview

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Pascal Bonitzer

Self

Pascal Bonitzer

Jean-Claude Brisseau

Self

Jean-Claude Brisseau

Claude Chabrol

Self

Claude Chabrol

Jean Collet

Self

Jean Collet

Pierre-Henri Deleau

Self

Pierre-Henri Deleau

Jacques Doillon

Self

Jacques Doillon

Jean-Michel Frodon

Self

Jean-Michel Frodon

Shiguéhiko Hasumi

Self

Shiguéhiko Hasumi

Jean Narboni

Self

Jean Narboni

Charles Tesson

Self

Charles Tesson

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