Mario works in a large warehouse of lost objects where he keeps all kinds of belongings all kinds of belongings accumulated over the decades. Mario, who has Mario, who has long since decided to distance himself from people, spends his spare time investigating the investigating the provenance of objects in order to return lost pieces of their lives to their owners. lost pieces of their lives to their owners. Only Helena, a young policewoman who the warehouse, has been able to break through his armour. armour. One day a suitcase rescued from the bottom of the river arrives at the warehouse. Inside, she finds she finds baby clothes next to some human remains. Mario decides to Mario decides to investigate on his own and following the trail of the suitcase he comes across Sara, a young woman trapped since she was a child in a human trafficking organisation. trafficking organisation. A network that treats people as if they were objects.
Mumbai-set arthouse take on a love story is produced by UK companies Wellington Films and Anna Griffin’s Griffin Pictures, and coproduced by Sweden’s Filmgate Films.
Two cases and two timelines intertwine in this psychological thriller. Juan Carlos Medina reinvigorates the tropes of classic police films with atmospheric cinematography and breathtaking scenes of high-voltage tension.
A 70-year old man abducts his dementia-suffering wife from her retirement home and goes on the run from both the police and his adult children. Starring Sandra Prinsloo, Ian Roberts, Ashley De Lange, Luke Volker, Erica Wessels, Amy Louise Wilson, Evan Hengst Movie is made in South Africa.