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Inmigrante, dónde quedaron tus sueños (2014)

Genre :

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Manuel Ramirez

Synopsis

Life experiences of a group of undocumented workers who crossed the border together; a few find prosperity and success for themselves through hard work, but most are distracted by false values and superficial glitter.

Actors

Luis Fernando Peña
Luis Fernando Peña
Agustin Navarro
Agustin Navarro
John Solis
John Solis

Crews

Manuel Ramirez
Manuel Ramirez
Director

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