Knife, Chocolate (Iran) by Hooshmand Varaei
Toronto Film Week
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16m
The son of the family is antisocial, psychotic, skeptic and sexist who judges women by the smell of their cosmetics! He believes that the smell of a decent woman’s cosmetics is different from an indecent one! He even classifies bees.
Running time: 00:15:00
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