War, Explosion, Depression & Other Types of Pillow Talks
"“THE WAR OF 2006 WAS GREAT ! ”"
Rayane, a Lebanese woman, talks with her one-night-stands and lovers about how, strangely, she has great memories of the 2006 Israeli-Lebanese war.
"“THE WAR OF 2006 WAS GREAT ! ”"
Rayane, a Lebanese woman, talks with her one-night-stands and lovers about how, strangely, she has great memories of the 2006 Israeli-Lebanese war.
Nour Hourani
Rayane
Andrea Poupard
Man n°1
John Chelhot
Man n°2
Augustin Vitart
Man n°3
Rayane, a Lebanese woman, talks with her one-night-stands and lovers about how, strangely, she has great memories of the 2006 Israeli-Lebanese war.
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