What Time Is It? (1989)
ジャンル : コメディ, ドラマ
上映時間 : 1時間 37分
演出 : Ettore Scola
シノプシス
A father and his son who lived seperated for some time meet each other one day and try to talk their problems over and understand their diametrical differences.
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