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6.5 1h 45m

Three Kilometres to the End of the World

Adi, a gay teenager, is spending the summer in his home village in the Danube Delta. One night he is brutally attacked on the street, the next day his world is turned upside-down. His parents no longer look at him as they did, and the seeming tranquility of the village starts to crack.

Top Cast

  • Bogdan Dumitrache

    Bogdan Dumitrache

    The Father

  • Laura Vasiliu

    Laura Vasiliu

    The Mother

  • Ciprian Chiujdea

    Ciprian Chiujdea

    Adi

  • Valeriu Andriuță

    Valeriu Andriuță

    The Police Chief

  • Adrian Titieni

    Adrian Titieni

    The Priest

  • Ingrid Micu-Berescu

    Ingrid Micu-Berescu

    Ilinca

  • Richard Bovnoczki

    Richard Bovnoczki

    Zenţov

  • Vlad Brumaru

    Vlad Brumaru

    Le gendarme

  • Alina Berzunțeanu

    Alina Berzunțeanu

    Femme des services sociaux

Overview

Adi, a gay teenager, is spending the summer in his home village in the Danube Delta. One night he is brutally attacked on the street, the next day his world is turned upside-down. His parents no longer look at him as they did, and the seeming tranquility of the village starts to crack.

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6.5 / 10
35 Reviews
1 Popular

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