[09/05/24 - 08:02 AM] Video: "Kemonito: The Last Fall" - Official Trailer - Netflix An intimate short film by Jesús Juárez Rosales, the person hiding behind the mask of Kemonito, a short wrestler who plays the famous official mascot of Consejo Mundial de la Lucha Libre (CMLL).
[via press release from Netflix]
Kemonito: La última caída | Tráiler oficial | Netflix
Kemonito: The Last Fall | Official Trailer | Netflix
Kemonito: La última caída'
Un cortometraje íntimo de Jesús Juárez Rosales, la persona que se esconde detrás de la máscara de Kemonito, un luchador de talla baja que interpreta a la famosa mascota oficial del Consejo Mundial de la Lucha Libre (CMLL).
Disponible en Netflix el 19 de septiembre.
Ver en Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81597940
Kemonito: The Last Fall'
An intimate short film by Jesús Juárez Rosales, the person hiding behind the mask of Kemonito, a short wrestler who plays the famous official mascot of Consejo Mundial de la Lucha Libre (CMLL).
Available on Netflix on September 19.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81597940
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