
- Date
- 18 March 2020 - 08:09
This coming out film is about trust
Caio Scot directs After that party which tells the story of Leo, who sees his father kissing a man on a dancefloor.
- Tags
- Film, Equal opportunities and diversity
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Caio Scot directs After that party which tells the story of Leo, who sees his father kissing a man on a dancefloor.
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