Síndrome de ti (2015) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Nikolay Ali-Baba, Pablo Alonso, Antonio Andrés

Written by:
Joaquín Ortega

Directed by:
Joaquín Ortega


Release Date:
January 22, 2015

Original Title:
Síndrome de ti

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Noidentity Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
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"Syndrome of you" is a psychological action thriller that tells the story of a Stockholm Syndrome full of intrigue, suspense and action, where characters live in parallel worlds together will lead us to live a unique experience."Rule 1: Do not scream, nobody will hear""Rule 2: Never ask me who I am""Rule 3: For every book read will have a week of food""Rule 4: If you need anything ring the bell""Rule 5: More sooner or later you will know the truth of all"Síndrome de ti es un thriller psicológico de acción que nos cuenta la historia de un síndrome de Estocolmo lleno de intriga, suspense y acción, donde los personajes viven en mundos paralelos y juntos nos llevarán a vivir una experiencia única."Norma 1: No grites, nadie te va a oír""Norma 2: Nunca me preguntes quien soy""Norma 3: Por cada libro leído tendrás una semana de comida""Norma 4: Si necesitas cualquier cosa llama al timbre""Norma 5: Más tarde o más temprano sabrás la verdad de todo"

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