
The Tower
Dec 09 2019
•1h 12m
•Drama
André is a broken man, who lives isolated in a forest. The forces of nature embrace his body as he drowns in his effervescent inner world. Between the insomnia and the dreams, André is haunted by his past. He wishes to deconstruct himself, heal his sorrow and take the responsibility from his acts. He puts himself before the abyss where he must embrace his ghosts and change his skin in order to survive.
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Enrique Díaz
André

Caio Horowicz
Coiote

Maeve Jinkings
Marina
Dora Nogueira Belico
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