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This movie centers on an unemployed documentary filmmaker whose behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.
This movie centers on an unemployed documentary filmmaker whose behavior becomes increasingly erratic in the months after his wife becomes pregnant.
Actors:
Kelvin Yu,
Junes Zahdi,
Micheal Zakhar,
Alexia Rasmussen,
Kyle Koromaldi,
Shelley Mitchell,
C.S. Lee,
Jessy Hodges,
Jade Sealey,
Billy Khoury,
Ron Marasco,
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Kelvin Yu

Junes Zahdi
13 November 1984, Düsseldorf, Germany

Micheal Zakhar

Alexia Rasmussen

Kyle Koromaldi

Shelley Mitchell

C.S. Lee
30 December 1971, South Korea

Jessy Hodges

Jade Sealey

Billy Khoury

Ron Marasco
Director:
Kasra Farahani

Kasra Farahani
Country:
United States
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