Makibefo
Trailer: Makibefo
Year: 2001
Genre: Drama
Studio: Blue Eye Films
Director: Alexander Abela
Cast: Martin Zia, Neoliny Dety, Gilbert Laumord, Victor Raobelina, Jean-Félix, Boniface
Crew: Alexander Abela (Writer), Alexander Abela (Director), William Shakespeare (Theatre Play), Alexander Abela (Producer), Doug Bryson (Editor), Jeppe Jungersen (Sound)
Runtime: 73 minutes
Release: Oct 17, 2001
IMDb: 7.14/10 by 7 users
Popularity: 0
Country: France, Madagascar, United Kingdom
Language: English,
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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