Tuna: A Fish with a Special Place in My Heart (2012)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 14M

Director : Ongerung Kambes Kesolei

Sinopsis

The director explains his love for tuna meat which was in his family for generations.

Actores

Ongerung Kambes Kesolei
Ongerung Kambes Kesolei
Himself

Tripulaciones

Ongerung Kambes Kesolei
Ongerung Kambes Kesolei
Director

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