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Sanctuary

Explotación ilegal de madera y abusos contra los derechos humanos

Location

Democratic Republic of Congo

Lanzamiento

November 2015

Duración

5:33

Tags
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Human Rights Abuses
  • Participatory-made film
  • Uncategorized

Producers

  • Profile

    Formed in 2006, by Paul Redman (director & camera) and Tim Lewis (producer & sound), Handcrafted Films have worked in many diff...y.

  • Profile

    Ganador de varios premios, Paul Redman es un director de documentales cuya obra se ha centrado en la dirección, grabación y edición ...).

  • Profile

    Productor, técnico de sonido, editor de vídeo, fotógrafo y escritor. Tim Lewis es productor de documentales para varias organizacion...

  • Profile

    Desarrollador de proyectos y colaborador con los medios de difusión de París Hugo es productor independiente de documentales. Su tra...

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