Nightly Prowls: Killing of the Affair (2017)
장르 :
상영시간 : 5분
연출 : Shahriar Hanife
시놉시스
This is a simple test, with a small and personal motivation to improve the history of motion and time, in the mind of the filmmaker. Hanife released it on 26 July 2017 while he had started executive part from 3 weeks before it.
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