Var titta Wolfgang i Sverige
An intimate portrait of the life and work of the original "celebrity chef" Wolfgang Puck. Upptäck "Wolfgang" en fängslande dokumentär film med betyget PG som först visades på skärmarna år 2021. Denna produktion, med ursprung från USA innehåller bidrag från Wolfgang Puck i rollen som Self.
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Wolfgang är rankad #11682 på Popcorn Time Streaming Charts idag i Sverige. filmen har sjunkit 2 platser sedan igår.
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Mer info
- Körtid
- 78 minuter
- Släppt
- Ursprungsland
- USA
- Åldersgräns
- PG
- Språk
- de, en, es, fr, it, ja, nl, pl
- Undertexter
- de, en, es, fi, fr, it, ja, nl, pl, pt, sv, ar, cs, da, el, he, hu, ko, no, sk, tr
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