
Taxidermia
Aug 23 2006
•2h 31m
•Drama, Horror, Comedy
Grotesquely surreal offering charting three male generations of the same bizarre family, including a pervert who constantly seeks for new kinds of satisfaction, an obese speed eater, and a passionate embalmer.
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Csaba Czene
Morosgoványi Vendel

Gergely Trócsányi
Kálmán Balatony

Marc Bischoff
Lajos Balatony

István Gyuricza
Hadnagy
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