FAMU v kině 01

FAMU v kině 01

2020 · 65 min · ★ 4.0 · Animation

A series of short films created by FAMU students that have shone at the Oscars and international festivals: Ahój, Dcera, Sh_t Happens, Schovka, M E Z E R Y, Podle Sylvie, Kdo se mnou zatočí, and Měj se ráda.

Directed by Anna Podskalská

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