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Carla's Song
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In 1987 during the time of war, bus driver George Lennox encounters an exile named Carla and is soon impressive by her sad life: her back is scarred, her family dispersed, her lover missing, and she is about to suicide. While trying to help the hapless women, George gradually grow a feeling to her.
In 1987 during the time of war, bus driver George Lennox encounters an exile named Carla and is soon impressive by her sad life: her back is scarred, her family dispersed, her lover missing, and she is about to suicide. While trying to help the hapless women, George gradually grow a feeling to her.
Actors:
Tatiana Miranda,
Pamela Turner,
Santiago Neira,
José Meneses,
Oyanka Cabezas,
Josefa Calderon De Calero,
John Paul Leach,
Elba Aurora Talavera,
Alberto Flores,
Andy Townsley,
Keila RodrĂguez,
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Tatiana Miranda
Pamela Turner
Santiago Neira
José Meneses
Oyanka Cabezas
1971, Nicaragua
Josefa Calderon De Calero
John Paul Leach
Elba Aurora Talavera
Alberto Flores
Andy Townsley
Keila RodrĂguez
Director:
Ken Loach
Ken Loach
17 June 1936, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK
Country:
United States
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March 03, 2002
A striking and memorable film about the emotional firefights that flare up when the personal and the political are linked.January 05, 2007
An extraordinary illustration of the power of the cinematic art form.January 01, 2000
It really wasn't that bad of a film, it was just too flat and preachy.