

The past is never really over
Chilean refugee Daniela came to Canada as a child after her mother was assassinated during Chile’s dictatorship. Her father, Pepe, never wants to speak about Chile, but when her daughter Rocío starts to ask questions, Daniela decides to apply for Chilean citizenship for a first trip back. This triggers the Chilean government to piece together records never before connected in the paper days and leads them to uncover much more than Daniela expected.

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The film's tagline is: "The past is never really over"
The runtime is 99 minutes (1h 39m).
The film was directed by Cecilia Araneda.
The screenplay was written by Cecilia Araneda.
Cinematography was handled by Charles Lavack.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt12712678.
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Canada