Loving Sophia
January 2010
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Cast and credits
| Producers | Ohad Itach |
| Director | Ohad Itach |
| Writers | Ohad Itach |
Additional information
Audio language
Subtitles
English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
57 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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