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Signals - Timothy Connon and the Pier

Year: 2024 FantasyDocumentary

Overview

Timothy Connor died during a spring break weekend in 1967, the victim of a car accident. 56 years later, his soul finally arrives at the pier. Signals is a poetic meditation on time, memory, and the persistence of desire. A journey between dimensions, where the fantastic intertwines with the intimate.

Genres

FantasyDocumentary

Cast

Rod Sáez Chávez

Rod Sáez Chávez

Himself

Soledad Cáceres

Soledad Cáceres

Herself

Dave Lozano

Dave Lozano

Himself

Carrie Lozano

Carrie Lozano

Herself

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