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2005 | Color | 30 min

The Voices of the Wide Blue Yonder Legendary film director Werner Herzog gathers 5 singing shepherds from Sardinia, a Senegalese singer, and a Dutch cellist in a Paris studio to create the music for one of his films


Country: México
Direction: Juárez Kiczkovsky; Dora
Script: Juárez Kiczkovsky; Dora
Production: Juárez Kiczkovsky; Dora
Photography: Juárez Kiczkovsky; Dora
Sound: Guzmán; Omar, Juárez Kiczkovsky; Dora
Music: Sila; Mola, Cuncordi D³orosei; I, Reijseger; Ernst
Cast:Herzog; Werner, Reijsiger; Ernst, Sila; Mola, Cuncordi D³orosei; I
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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