
Letters from Alou
Oct 05 1990
•2h 40m
•Drama
A group of Africans clandestinely reaches the coast of southern Spain. Among them is Alou, a 28 years old Senegalese. As all his belongings are stolen while in Almsería, he has no choice but to engage in street vending. His only pleasure are the letters he writes to his family to tell the vicissitudes of his Spanish adventure.
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Mulie Jarju
Alou

Eulalia Ramón
Carmen
Ahmed El-Maaroufi
Moncef

Akonio Dolo
Mulie
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