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Serapio, Candelario´s son
Serapio, Candelario´s son

Serapio, Candelario´s son

Serapio encourages new generations to find their own artistic style while still following the tradition of Betus Clay.

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DocumentaryDramaFamily

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Serapio tells us about the heritage of his father, Candelario Medrano, and his own work while teaching new generations to find their own artistic style.

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Budget

$500

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

10 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

27 August 2024

Country

Mexico

Cast

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