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Voicemails For The Unknown Receiver

Jul 3, 2024
0h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

Through phone call conversations, an aspiring Ilocano filmmaker relates to his mother working in Italy about his dreams and struggles while documenting the invisible betweenness of their language and distance.

Genres

Documentary
Drama
Family

Production Companies

Sinesinta Productions

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