Trip to Happiness Trailer (1978)
24 June 1978 37 mins
A train trip with a mother and her son, to whom she speaks.
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24 June 1978 37 mins
A train trip with a mother and her son, to whom she speaks.
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Lia Gama as Woman
Franz Xaver Kroetz Writer
Portugal 24 June 1978
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