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DVD Spanish FICTION Mancora
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DVD Spanish FICTION Mancora
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Summary:
Santiago is a 21-year-old from Lima who is haunted by his father's recent and unexpected suicide. Santiago decides to take refuge in Máncora, a beach resort town in the north of the country. He is accompanied by his stepsister Ximena and her husband Inigo, a brash art collector from New York. The tranquility of their getaway is quickly shattered by a powerful act of boundary-crossing and betrayal, which threatens to turn Máncora into a paradise lost.
Notes:
MPAA rating: R; for some strong sexual content, drug use, language and violence.
Based on a story by Ricardo de Montreuil and Diego Ojeda.
Special features: music videos: Pervert pop song / Plastilina Mosh and Some people / Javier Carcía; behind the scenes.
Director of photography, Leandro Filloy ; editors, Luis Carballar, Ricardo de Montreuil ; music, Angelo Milli.
Elsa Pataky, Jason Day, Phellipe Haagensen, Liz Gallardo, Anahí de Cárdenas, Enrique Murciano.
DVD; widescreen; Dolby digital 2.0.
In Spanish with optional English subtitles.
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