Voyage: Šansa za rođenje

Tagline : Voyage

Runtime : 90 mins

Genre : Documentary

Budget : 200 $ USD

Revenue : 1,000 $ USD


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Plot : Voyage, a well-known Serbian rapper and philosopher, explains the odds of a human being's birth.

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