

Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation
Directed by David Paul Meyer7.46.4
Filmed at The Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., "Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation" brings Noah's unique world-view and global analysis of American culture to the forefront. In the special, Noah addresses major domestic and international events of the past year, sharing his outlook on the world today, including terrorism, racial tensions in America and what it was like being African and traveling into the United States during the Ebola crisis.
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Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation was released on 22 de noviembre de 2015.
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation was directed by David Paul Meyer.
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation has a runtime of 64min.
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation was produced by Derek Van Pelt, Norman Aladjem, Casey Spira, Trevor Noah, John Irwin.
Filmed at The Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., "Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation" brings Noah's unique world-view and global analysis of American culture to the forefront. In the special, Noah addresses major domestic and international events of the past year, sharing his outlook on the world today, including terrorism, racial tensions in America and what it was like being African and traveling into the United States during the Ebola crisis.
The key characters in Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation are Himself (Trevor Noah).
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation is rated TV-14.
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation is a Comedia film.
Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.



