A qui profite la faim ?
Trailer: A qui profite la faim ?
Year: 2009
Genre: Documentary
Studio: ARTE
Director: Inge Altermeier, Joachim Vollenschier, Mirko Tomic
Cast:
Crew: Tomas Kausch (Other), Inge Altermeier (Director), Joachim Vollenschier (Director), Mirko Tomic (Director)

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