The Dead AKA Los muertos (2004) Lisandro Alonso, Argentino Vargas, Francisco Dornez, Yolanda Galarza


Vargas, a 54 year old man, gets out of jail in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. Once released, he wants to find his now adult daughter, who lives in a swampy and remote area. To get there, he must cross great distances in a small boat on the rivers, scoring deep into the jungle. Vargas is a quiet and self-contained man. He possesses the restraint of those living close to nature. A deep mystery surrounds him, the people he encounters and the places he goes through, all that taking in the unalterable world he finds almost unchanged after his long years of incarceration.

Also Known As (AKA): Os Mortos, Blut

IMDB

File Name : Los muertos 2004.avi
File Size : 998.46 MB
Resolution : 688×384
Duration : 01:18:01
Video : MPEG-4 Visual, 1 523 kb/s, 25.000 FPS
Audio : AC-3, 256 kb/s (CBR), 48.0 kHz, 2 channels, 1 stream

Quality: DVDRip
Language: Spanish, Guarani
Subs: English, French, Dutch (idx/sub files)
Country: Argentina, France, Netherlands, Switzerland
Genres: Drama

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Los_muertos_2004.rar

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