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I forgive you, Mama
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I forgive you, Mama

Jun 24, 2024
0h 5m
★ 0.0

Overview

Maya is Ayaibex's daughter, an addict in recovery that feels a blame for damages that caused her daughter, Maya decides to remember her mother's childhood experiences in her world of addiction to seek the redemption of the weight that her mother has loaded for 20 years and get both to forgiveness.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Chavón La Escuela de Diseño

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Cast

Maya R. Montas

Myself

Maya R. Montas

Ayaibex Montas

Mom

Ayaibex Montas

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