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Making of 'Like Someone in Love'
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Making of 'Like Someone in Love'

Oct 1, 2012
0h 47m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary with behind-the-scenes footage on the set of Abbas Kiarostomi's 2012 film "Like Someone in Love" with narration by the director.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Abbas Kiarostami

Narrator

Abbas Kiarostami

Rin Takanashi

Self

Rin Takanashi

Tadashi Okuno

Self

Tadashi Okuno

Ryo Kase

Self

Ryo Kase

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