Kottinak
"The little supper had finally prepared."
The greatest human being ever existed turns 20. This short film is a collage of his favourites.
"The little supper had finally prepared."
The greatest human being ever existed turns 20. This short film is a collage of his favourites.
Kaszás Géza
Self
Márk Schőn
Self (archive footage)
Győrfi Bálint
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Zalán Várkonyi
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Anna Sáránszki
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The greatest human being ever existed turns 20. This short film is a collage of his favourites.
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