

Love Poems Part II: Alexandria
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Overview
CATS, SEA, FISHERMEN AND SUNSET. The sequel to the original Love Poems. A short documentary Film capturing beautiful shots in the City of Alexandria followed by a Poem written for the city by Salma Torrez.
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Budget
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Runtime
4 min
Release Date
2025-01-31
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
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