La puerta de no retorno

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La puerta de no retorno
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Directed bySantiago A. Zannou
Screenplay bySantiago A. Zannou
Jaume Martí
Produced byShankara Films Dokia Films
CinematographyAlbert Pascual
Edited byJaume Martí
Music byWolfrank Zannou
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
Running time
72'
Country Spain

La puerta de no retorno is a 2010 film.

Synopsis

Santiago A. Zannou accompanies his father, Alphonse, to his homeland, Benin, 40 years after he left it, to face his fears and his lies. On this journey of redemption, Alphonse will not just seek reconciliation with his only living sister, but also forgiveness from his ancestors, in the hopes of finally laying the hurt of the past to rest.

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