The Flash and Crash Days
Nov 09 1991
•0h 19m
•Drama
“Flash” is a post-industrial play with a touch of stochastic Freudian genealogy that has been to all the royal theaters and opera houses - then back to trashy punk clubs and now churches...
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Fernanda Montenegro

Fernanda Torres

Ludoval Campos
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