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Title: Tanta Luz
Release Date: 15 Mar 2015
Runtime: 17m
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Director: Menuma / Narrativa a la Deriva
Production Companies: Menuma / Narrativa a la Deriva
Overview: A love story through a study of landscape. The voice of a woman speaks to the father of her only child. He abandoned her before knowing about her pregnancy. Several years later, he finds out about his child and decides to search for him.
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