

Documentary · Music
Overview
This is not just a “folkumentary”, but an invitation to reflect on the future of humanity on a planet where tradition and technology coexist, and where the unknown reminds us that there are still unanswered questions.
Top Cast
Cristian Estrella
Cristian Estrella
Cristian Estrella
Cristian Estrella
Cristian Estrella
Veronika Mezeiová
Veronika Mezeiová
Veronika Mezeiová
Veronika Mezeiová
Veronika Mezeiová
Daniel Inger
Daniel Inger
Daniel Inger
Daniel Inger
Daniel Inger
Sergio Zaldo Molina
Sergio Zaldo Molina
Sergio Zaldo Molina
Sergio Zaldo Molina
Sergio Zaldo Molina
Andrei Mărginean
Andrei Mărginean
Andrei Mărginean
Andrei Mărginean
Andrei Mărginean
Alica Heregová
Alica Heregová
Alica Heregová
Alica Heregová
Alica Heregová
Dominika Vitková
Dominika Vitková
Dominika Vitková
Dominika Vitková
Dominika Vitková
Petřa Valentová
Petřa Valentová
Petřa Valentová
Petřa Valentová
Petřa Valentová
Germán Estrella
Germán Estrella
Germán Estrella
Germán Estrella
Germán Estrella
Matthias Moreno
Matthias Moreno
Matthias Moreno
Matthias Moreno
Matthias Moreno
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