The Old Man and the Sea  (1999)

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The movie The Old Man and the Sea, released in 1999 and directed by Aleksandr Petrov with Sergey Reshetnikov as cinematographer and editing by Denis Papillon.
Directed by | Aleksandr Petrov
Cinematography by | Sergey Reshetnikov
Edited by | Denis Papillon
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Country | Russia, Canada, Japan
Language | English, Spanish, Russian, French
Genres | Animation, Short, Adventure, Drama

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