A very nervous man meets an irritating woman in a coffee shop in Stockholm. Despite some initial trouble, there is a chance for the meeting leading to something bigger. If only they could stop interfere each other.
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The Coffee Break (movie)
An unofficial trailer for "The Coffee Break" the controversial film that generated unsolicited attacks from local government officials and the media even before it ...
Fikapaus (Coffee Break) Trailer - subtitled
Trailer / Short film / Comedy / 2008 Annoying man meets irritated woman. However opportunities does exist. If they could only stop interfere each other.
How To Succeed - Coffee Break
Coffee Break from Crystal Lake Central's 2007 Performance of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Fikapaus (Coffee Break) FULL MOVIE - subtitled
Short film / Comedy / 18 min / 2008 Annoying man meets irritated woman. However opportunities does exist. If they could only stop interfere each other.
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Jayson in a hot coffee break video for WeTV.
SMErobot™ Coffee Break (Deutsch)
Coffee break: Tom and Michael two stressed workers of an SME dream of a robot helping them in their daily routine. One idea inspires the next ... until they ...
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