El día que me callé

El día que me callé

4.0IMDb Score
Released:2022-10-12
Duration:90 min
Country:Ecuador
Director:Isabel Dávalos, Víctor Arregui
Actors:Víctor Arregui, Juan Martín Cueva
Production:Cabezahueca Producciones

Overview:

Victor was victim of a violent attack during the government of León Febres Cordero in 1987. More than 30 years later, he decides to free himself from the weight of the secrets and ghosts that has carried for many years and speak out.

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