Every single day of 2022 represented by one single uncut, unedited shot. The result: the year in moments.
Each Day in a Moment: A Full Year is of 1 hour(s) and 57 minute(s). It is Produced By: . It was released on 2023-01-06.
Genres: Documentary
Every single day of 2022 represented by one single uncut, unedited shot. The result: the year in moments.
Each Day in a Moment: A Full Year is of 1 hour(s) and 57 minute(s). It is Produced By: . It was released on 2023-01-06.
Genres: Documentary
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