REMEMBER THE FUTURE (2019)
To whom it may concern.
Gênero : Música, Ficção científica
Runtime : 15M
Director : Jonna Lee, John Strandh
Sinopse
The fourth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Jonna Lee, described as a 'visionary album of daring to dream, and shooting for the stars, despite the paradoxical underlying chafing knowledge that we're destroying our planet.'
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