Einstand

Einstand

10.0

Jun 01 2022

0h 8m

An inspector from the office arrives at the small restaurant. The waitress and the chef are trying to figure out the inspector's strange behavior. Based on the short story Kitchen Secret by Ádám Bodor.

Mária Fliszár

Mária Fliszár

Zsuzsa Faragó

Zsuzsa Faragó

Gergely Kocsis

Gergely Kocsis

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