Gabriel and the Laser Man
Gabriel's father Isa was shot by the "Laser Man" killer, and director Babak met the family for the first time in 1998. Fourteen years have passed. What has happened to the scared five-year-old who once talked about revenge?
Gabriel's father Isa was shot by the "Laser Man" killer, and director Babak met the family for the first time in 1998. Fourteen years have passed. What has happened to the scared five-year-old who once talked about revenge?
Isa Aybar
Himself
Gabriel Aybar
Himself
Gabriel's father Isa was shot by the "Laser Man" killer, and director Babak met the family for the first time in 1998. Fourteen years have passed. What has happened to the scared five-year-old who once talked about revenge?
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