Connection (film)

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Connection
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Directed byChrist Sunjo Silva
Written byChrist Sunjo Silva
Produced bySylvester Fernandes
StarringJohn D’Silva
Prince Jacob
CinematographyPatson Barbosa
Edited byPatson Barbosa
Music byJoel Fernandes
Tyron Noronha
Production
company
JMJ Productions
Release date
  • 4 November 2017 (2017-11-04)(Goa)
Running time
155 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKonkani

Connection is a 2017 Indian film in Konkani, written and directed by Christ Sunjo Silva and produced by Sylvester Fernandes. This is Silva's third feature film, after Limits and Action. The film utilizes a non-linear storytelling technique and flashbacks and is a thriller. It features Prince Jacob in the lead role of Father Mark. The film also features Silva's father, tiatrist John D'Silva, in a role. [1] [2]

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Plot

Father Mark (Prince Jacob) is a kind priest who is very pious. He also loves books and is an author. One day, a prisoner approaches him to write a biography of his life. It is then revealed that Father Mark has a dark past which haunts him. [3]

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References

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