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Divas: d’Oum Kalthoum à Dalida

Year: 2021 DocumentaryMusic

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Cast

Kamilya Jubran

Kamilya Jubran

Herself : Singer & Oud player

Alia Sellami

Alia Sellami

Herself : Singer

Frédéric Lagrange

Frédéric Lagrange

Himself : Professor of Arabic studies at Sorbonne University to Paris

Ibrahim Maalouf

Ibrahim Maalouf

Himself : Trumpeter

Orlando

Orlando

Himself : Producer

Robert Solé

Robert Solé

Himself : Journalist & Writer

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