Big Words From A Small Man

Big Words From A Small Man

10.0IMDb Score
Released:2022-06-15
Duration:15 min
Country:Israel
Director:Idan Zarmon
Actors:Yonatan Broid, Chen Lev, Hoshen Winiarz, Rel Barzilay, Anna Stanylov
Production:Talezen Production

Overview:

our short stories interlaced to create a surreal world of absurdity, in which characters try to find connections in the mundane.

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