Peter Plan
Award-Winning Films
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1h 13m
For years, blind musician Peter has lived in Plan, an isolated Pyrenean village. Far from urban support, he survives through his rock music. Yet, despite recording a new album, the crushing daily routine and haunting memories wear him down. The seasons feel endless, the sheep bells grow incessantly louder. In the Chistau valley, a palpable tension mounts. Something is about to break.
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