You'll Never Be Alone

You'll Never Be Alone

Release date : February 13, 2016
Runtime : 1h 21m
Countries of origin : Chile /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Alex Anwandter /
Writers : Alex Anwandter /
Production companies : 5AM Producciones / Araucaria Cine /
February 13, 2016 1h 21m Chile Crime Spanish More
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Introverted Juan, manager of a mannequin factory, lives alone with his eighteen-year-old gay son, Pablo. Whilst Pablo blithely studies dance, Juan is hoping that, after twenty-five years at the firm, his boss will consider him for a partnership. When Pablo is badly wounded in a brutal homophobic attack which sees him hospitalised, his father realises just how far they have become estranged. A lack of witnesses and expensive medical bills force Juan to leave the quiet stability of his life for good and reposition himself in a world where there is discrimination. Time and again his efforts come to nought, until one night on the streets of Santiago he makes up his own rules in order to save his son.
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  • title:You'll Never Be Alone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 21m
  • Genres: Crime · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Chile ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Alex Anwandter /
  • Writers: Alex Anwandter ·
  • Production companies: 5AM Producciones · Araucaria Cine ·
  • Overview:Introverted Juan, manager of a mannequin factory, lives alone with his eighteen-year-old gay son, Pablo. Whilst Pablo blithely studies dance, Juan is hoping that, after twenty-five years at the firm, his boss will consider him for a partnership. When Pablo is badly wounded in a brutal homophobic attack which sees him hospitalised, his father realises just how far they have become estranged. A lack of witnesses and expensive medical bills force Juan to leave the quiet stability of his life for good and reposition himself in a world where there is discrimination. Time and again his efforts come to nought, until one night on the streets of Santiago he makes up his own rules in order to save his son.
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