Rainbow Monkeys

Rainbow Monkeys

2011 · 10 min · ★ 3.0 · Drama

Project for Gallery "Gammel Strand" Copenhagen. A collaboration between painter John Kørner and filmmaker Martin de Thurah.

Directed by Martin de Thurah · Written by John Kørner

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