Los bastardos  (2008)

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The movie Los bastardos, released in 2008 and directed by Amat Escalante with Matthew Uhry as cinematographer and editing by Ayhan Ergürsel, Amat Escalante.
Directed by | Amat Escalante
Cinematography by | Matthew Uhry
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Dolby Digital
Country | Mexico, France, USA
Language | Spanish, English
Genres | Crime, Drama, Thriller

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