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Paradox
A loud Poem. A whimsical western tale of music and love.
Views: 282
Genre: Documentary, Western
Director: Daryl Hannah
Actors: Anthony LoGerfo, Charris Ford, Corey McCormick, Dave Snowbear Toms, Elliot Roberts, Lukas Nelson, Micah Nelson, Neil Young, Robert Schmoo Schmid, Tato Melgar, Willie Nelson
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