16mm Film Reel
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Film Reel.
מידע אודות ספרים ופרסומים אחרים, בתחום הקולנוע העברי הארץ ישראלי המוקדם והקולנוע הישראלי בכלל וכן ריכוז פריטי מדיה שונים כגון תמונות, כרזות, סרטונים וכו'.
אנא שמרו על זכויות היוצרים וכן מערכת בית הסרט העברי תשמח לקבל מידע על פרסומים נוספים ופריטי מדיה לפרסום.
Film Reel.
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