DVD-PAL produced and edited by Liza Cazzato-Vieyra, 16:9, 90 minutes.Accompanying essay/booklet by David A Bailey , 14 pages, 14cm x 19cm.
Artist / Author | Various |
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Editor | David A Bailey, Lois Keidan and Rajni Shah |
Reference | D1050 |
Date | 2008 |
Type | DVD |
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