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Pady | Jeff - The Documentary
Pady | Jeff - The Documentary

Pady | Jeff - The Documentary

Beautiful people, beautiful problems...

Genres

Documentary

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Documentary about the musical artist and drag queen Pady Jeff produced by students of the Social Communication degree at the Catholic University of Uruguay.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

22 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

16 July 2018

Country

Uruguay

Cast

Juan Padilla

Juan Padilla

Pady Jeff

Stella Altamiranda

Stella Altamiranda

Juan's mother

Paola Dalto

Paola Dalto

International DJ

Anthony Roldan

Anthony Roldan

Juan's best friend

Soledad Bauza

Soledad Bauza

Journalist

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