Esclavo de Dios  (2013)

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The movie Esclavo de Dios, released in 2013 and directed by Joel Novoa with Carlos Luis Rodriguez as cinematographer and editing by Manuel Trotta, Xue Yin.
Directed by | Joel Novoa
Cinematography by | Carlos Luis Rodriguez
Edited by | Manuel Trotta, Xue Yin
Written by | Fernando Butazzoni
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DTS
Country | Venezuela, Argentina
Language | Spanish
Genres | Thriller

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Cast
Admed Al Hassamah
David Glodberg
David's Brother
Agent Goldschmidth
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First Assistant Director: Second Unit
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On-line Editor
Director Of Digital Intermediate And DCP
Visual Effects Department
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Sound Department
Makeup Department
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Marketing & Distribution
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Worldwide Sales Agent
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