
The Bachelorette Party
Five women celebrate one of the girl’s bachelorette party but one of them doesn’t show up.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Francesco Apolloni
Actors: Adrian Gaeta, Antonia Fotaras, Antónia Lišková, Chiara Francini, Emma Matilda Lió, Fabrizio Nardi, Jun Ichikawa, Laura Chiatti, Tecla Insolia, Thierno Thiam
Country: Italy
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