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Sofía Niño de Rivera: Natural Selection (2018)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 1M

Director : Raúl Campos, Jan Suter

Synopsis

If it were up to this Mexican comedian, marriage proposals would occur in the middle of a couple's biggest argument.

Actors

Sofía Niño de Rivera
Sofía Niño de Rivera
Herself

Crews

Sofía Niño de Rivera
Sofía Niño de Rivera
Writer
Raúl Campos
Raúl Campos
Director
Jan Suter
Jan Suter
Director

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