
PPM. Enjoy is an art
Documentary
Overview
Short film about the spanish national photography prize winner Pablo Perez-Mínguez.
Top Cast
Luis Antonio de Villena
Luis Antonio de Villena
Luis Antonio de Villena
Luis Antonio de Villena
Luis Antonio de Villena
Javier Furia
Javier Furia
Javier Furia
Javier Furia
Javier Furia
Julio Juste
Julio Juste
Julio Juste
Julio Juste
Julio Juste
Ouka Leele
Ouka Leele
Ouka Leele
Ouka Leele
Ouka Leele
David Paquet
David Paquet
David Paquet
David Paquet
David Paquet
Pepe Patatín
Pepe Patatín
Pepe Patatín
Pepe Patatín
Pepe Patatín
Joaquin Perez-Minguez
Joaquin Perez-Minguez
Joaquin Perez-Minguez
Joaquin Perez-Minguez
Joaquin Perez-Minguez
Rocio Perez-Minguez
Rocio Perez-Minguez
Rocio Perez-Minguez
Rocio Perez-Minguez
Rocio Perez-Minguez


Mario Vaquerizo
Mario Vaquerizo
Mario Vaquerizo
Mario Vaquerizo
Mario Vaquerizo
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