Flame
Trailer: Flame
Year: 2021
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Studio: National Commission for Culture and the Arts
Director: Keith Deligero
Cast:
Crew: Keith Deligero (Director), John Lindsey (Aerial Director of Photography), Keith Deligero (Editor), Gale Osorio (Cinematography), Hesus Micco (Sound), Hesus Micco (Music)
Runtime: 7 minutes
Release: Jan 22, 2021
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Country: Philippines
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