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Bless You, Prison is a roumain film of genre Drama directed by Nicolae Mărgineanu released in USA on 1 january 2002 with Ecaterina Nazare

Bless You, Prison (2002)

Bless You, Prison
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Released in USA 1 january 2002
Length 1h30
OriginRoumanie
Genres Drama,    Historical
Rating74% 3.724953.724953.724953.724953.72495

Binecuvântată fii, închisoare (en français : Bénie sois-tu, prison) est un film roumain réalisé par Nicolae Margineanu en 2002.

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Binecuvântată fii, închisoare, film roumain réalisé par le metteur en scène Nicolae Mărgineanu, en 2002, est basé sur l'ouvrage au caractère autobiographique de la femme de lettres Nicole Valéry-Grossu Bénie sois-tu, prison.

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