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PAOLO CASALIS and TIZIANO GAIA (Directors): The Barolo Boys: The Story of a Revolution. Documentary, Stuffilm Creativeye, Bra (Piedmont, Italy), 2014, 64 minutes, Italian with English subtitles, NTSC (all regions), $19.99.
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PAOLO CASALIS and TIZIANO GAIA (Directors): The Barolo Boys: The Story of a Revolution. Documentary, Stuffilm Creativeye, Bra (Piedmont, Italy), 2014, 64 minutes, Italian with English subtitles, NTSC (all regions), $19.99.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2015
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