Kummisetäni thaimorsian

Kummisetäni thaimorsian

6.0

Nov 16 2012

1h 58m

Documentary

Wille's godfather is in love with a Thai woman. Wille believes there can't be true love between a Western man and a Thai woman. It's just prostitution by another name. Invited by his godfather, Wille spends a month in Thailand trying to reveal the reality of the relationship. Is it true love?

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