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Felipe Avello: I just want to rest (2022)

Gênero : Comédia

Runtime : 0M

Director : Ignacio Flores

Sinopse

This November 25, enjoy Felipe Avello's stand-up, in which he recounts the experience of what happens to a person when they turn 40: they no longer want to hesitate, they just want to rest.

Atores

Felipe Avello
Felipe Avello

Tripulações

Ignacio Flores
Ignacio Flores
Director
Pablo Carrasco
Pablo Carrasco
Editor

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