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No Words: The Art Of Photography
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No Words: The Art Of Photography

May 26, 2025
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★ 10.0

Photography can communicate even with no words.

Overview

Follow reporter Francesco Croquete Margharette on his comical journey through the world of photography.

Genres

Documentary
Comedy

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Cast

Rodrigo Treichel

Francesco Margharette

Rodrigo Treichel

Eduardo Abdom

Ramiro Di Coco Von Pipoco

Eduardo Abdom

Jorge Kowalsky

Tom Hansen

Jorge Kowalsky

Anna Beatriz Alves

Summer

Anna Beatriz Alves

Luiza Duarte

Giovanna Giorno

Luiza Duarte

Raphaela Moraes

Rosabella Donatella

Raphaela Moraes

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