Thorsten Flinck's Pariah (2003)
Género : Drama
Tiempo de ejecución : 48M
Director : Thorsten Flinck
Sinopsis
In this performance of Pariah by August Strindberg Thorsten Flinck plays both characters in a half-black, half-white outfit, turning to face the camera with the side currently speaking.
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