Cocoon
Jul 04 2013
•0h 20m
•Mystery, Drama
In an underground parking lot, young Alex is waiting for his mother - who made a quick stop at the mall. He decides to search for her, when a local security guard demands to help and draws him into a nightmare that threatens his existence.
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Shai Avivi
Security Guard
Maor Furman
Alex
Hila Ofer
First Mother

Rinat Abushaev
Second Mother
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