Atlantiques
Trailer: Atlantiques
Year: 2009
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Le Fresnoy, Anna Sanders Films
Director: Mati Diop
Cast: Ouli Seck, Serigne Seck, Alpha Diop, Cheikh M'Baye, Ibou Laye, Vieux Seck
Crew: Mati Diop (Director), Mati Diop (Sound), Nicolas Milteau (Editor), Mati Diop (Director of Photography), Corinne Castel (Producer), Frederic Papon (Producer)
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