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Finding Altamira is a espagnol film of genre Drama directed by Hugh Hudson with Antonio Banderas

Finding Altamira (2016)

Finding Altamira
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OriginEspagne
Genres Drama,    Historical
Rating59% 2.99472.99472.99472.99472.9947

Altamira est un film dramatique franco-espagnol réalisé par Hugh Hudson, sorti en 2016.

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La vie et les événements de l'homme qui a réalisé l'une des découvertes les plus importantes du XIX siècle : les grottes d'Altamira.

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