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94% OF WHO WE ARE IS HIDDEN.
All our problems look small from the sky
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— ¡THERE YOU HAVE IT!, ¡TAKE IT! — YELLED THE LEADER WHILE STANDING ON A STOOL, ON THE EDGE OF THE SUBURBAN CITY LINES. AND THE CITY, MATTRESSES IN HAND, ADVANCED
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Synopsis
While he and his brothers are building the plane they will patent with the family name to mark the anniversary of their father’s death, a film director uses the excuse of documenting the process to conduct a series of interviews with his family. In the interviews, he confronts the issues the family have never spoken of: who was the person that left their home when he was only three years old?