Panayotis Pascot: Almost
Those who still see him as an innocent teen TV correspondent are in for a surprise: French comic Panayotis Pascot is all grown up and ready to get real.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Adib Alkhalidey, Panayotis Pascot
Actors: Panayotis Pascot
Country: France
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