Casa Coraggio

Casa Coraggio

2017 · 88 min · ★ 6.8 · Documentary, Drama, Family

Sofía travels from La Plata to Los Toldos, her hometown. During her stay, Sofía will assist her father, who is in poor health, with the funeral work being done by Casa Coraggio, the family business. In the history of her ancestors, each one has had to take on this responsibility and continue a legacy that spans more than 120 years. Amidst an atmosphere of life and death, Sofía struggles between following tradition or choosing a new path.

Directed by Baltazar Tokman · Written by Baltazar Tokman

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