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Juni, el de Lajas.

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Overview

A young dreamer wearing a hat made of aluminum foil walks along the UFO Route in Lajas, Puerto Rico, contemplating extraterrestrial life, the collective unconscious, and the immensity of the cosmos.

Genres

Documentary
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Imán Cine

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Sebastian Santiago Velez

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Alejandra Orengo Ortiz

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