And in shallow waters, then i learned not to swim but to lie
2018 | 18 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)
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Footage from summer of 2018 that explores the passing of time regarding the little things in life.
- Release Date
09 October 2018
- DirectingAlmudena González
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