Me voy. Me voy

Me voy. Me voy

Me voy. Me voy


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0h 31m 2021 HD

Me voy. Me voy at FMovies. December 31, 2015. The Valencian bookstore Valdeska closed its doors permanently after forty years of activity. The result of four years of monitoring and filming, these 31 minuts of run time are part of a book unread, unknown and undiscovered. "Me voy. Me voy" it's not the story of a bookstore, not the portrait of an exceptional bookseller, it's a will to attach the things in the filmed image, to make something lasting showing the moment of its disappearence.

Me voy. Me voy (2021)
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