Profesión: vivir

Profesión: vivir

1985 · 78 min · ★ 8.0 · Drama

Existential confrontations are unleashed while people try to survival within a concret jungle. Such conflict gets worst when the person is near his fifties and finds himself empty-handed, without a real company, full of frustrations that hound him.

Directed by Carlos Rebolledo · Written by Luis Alberto Lamata

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