Things We Dare Not Do (2020)
A secret, many kids, a party, a dead body, silence, voices, laughs, and games. A boy asks his parents for permission to dress as a woman.
Genre : Documentary
Runtime : 1H 11M
Director : Bruno Santamaría Razo
Writer : Bruno Santamaría Razo
Synopsis
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