The FrogFish
Daniel SS is a maladjusted man whom, after a failed suicide attempt, tries to restart his life from Río Maipo to the centre of Santiago, on a journey in which he finds no reason not to kill himself.
Daniel SS is a maladjusted man whom, after a failed suicide attempt, tries to restart his life from Río Maipo to the centre of Santiago, on a journey in which he finds no reason not to kill himself.
Héctor Silva
Daniel SS
Yannett Escobar
Laura
Jessica Calderón
Jessica
José Melo
Melo
Alicia Astaburuaga
Aunt Alicia
Juan Caroca
Juanito
Barbarella Foster
Barbarella
Daniel SS is a maladjusted man whom, after a failed suicide attempt, tries to restart his life from Río Maipo to the centre of Santiago, on a journey in which he finds no reason not to kill himself.
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