Gdzie obejrzeć Donkeyote w Polsce
Manolo and his donkey Gorrión plan a journey to the West. Odkryj "Donkeyote", fascynujący dokumentalny film który po raz pierwszy pojawił się na ekranach w 2017. Ta produkcja, pochodząca z Hiszpania zawiera wkłady od Paca Molera Pereira w roli Self, Mamen Gómez Heredia w roli Self, Manuel Molera Aparicio w roli Self, Jose Carlos Ruiz Murillo w roli School kid i Jose David Gómez Barbancho w roli School kid.
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- Czas trwania
- 86 minut
- Wydane
- Kraj pochodzenia
- Hiszpania
- Języki
- es
- Napisy
- de, en, fr
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