Sweet Exorcist

Sweet Exorcist

7.0

Nov 01 2012

1h 30m

A participant in a coup d'état by young commissioned officers, Ventura loses his way within the woods. Eventually, Ventura is admitted into a mental hospital where he has conversations with "ghosts" of the past in the hospital's elevator.

Ventura

Ventura

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