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Go North
Description
Set in the aftermath of an unknown catastrophe, where the community is left with zero living adults, the movie follows a group of teenagers as they ventures into the unknown to find family and some hope for the future.
Set in the aftermath of an unknown catastrophe, where the community is left with zero living adults, the movie follows a group of teenagers as they ventures into the unknown to find family and some hope for the future.
Actors:
Donte Phelps,
Patrick Schwarzenegger,
Ezra Brooks-Planck,
Eva Rosenwald,
Derek Brandon,
Jostein Sagnes,
Ele Bardha,
Jacob Lofland,
Joshua Close,
Atif Hashwi,
Logan Crank,
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Donte Phelps
Patrick Schwarzenegger
18 September 1993, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ezra Brooks-Planck
Eva Rosenwald
Derek Brandon
Jostein Sagnes
Ele Bardha
Jacob Lofland
30 July 1996, Arkansas, USA
Joshua Close
31 August 1981, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Atif Hashwi
Logan Crank
Director:
Matthew Ogens
Matthew Ogens
Country:
United States
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