What’s It All About (1995)
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Plot and Storyline
Minimalistic frieze fifteen episodes about human behavior (desire, submission, love, jealousy, wisdom, honesty, sincerity, passion, faith, …) located between two fantastic stories about the will and doubt.
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What’s It All About movie directed by Ventura Pons and starring by Abel Folk, Alex Brendemühl, Àlex Casanovas with 92 min runtime. You can stream, rent, buy and watch What’s It All About online on the most popular streaming services providers such as TubiTV, Tru TV, TBS, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, and Apple iTunes. But some people always like to download their favorite movies to keep it for watching later, the best streaming services to download What’s It All About online are Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, and DIRECTV.
Movie Details
Director: Ventura Pons
Actors: Abel Folk, Alex Brendemühl, Àlex Casanovas, Anna Azcona, Anna Lizaran, Àurea Márquez, Camilo Rodríguez, Francesc Orella, Joan Crosas, Jordi Bosch, Jordi Sánchez, Lluís Homar, Mercè Arànega, Mercè Pons, Núria Hosta, Pepa López, Pere Ponce, Ramón Madaula, Rossy de Palma, Sergi Mateu, Sílvia Munt, Vicenta N'Dongo