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Visitor's Day

Visitor's Day

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Documentary

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16 year-old Juan Carlos was homeless on the streets of Mexico City for years before landing at IPODERAC, a social enterprise that houses runaway boys and supports them through the production and sale of artisanal cheese. It is here, among goats, cheese and 71 new brothers that Juan Carlos transforms from a victim to a leader, shattering everyone's expectations of him and proving the power of forgiveness.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

75 mins

Rating

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Release Date

23 June 2017

Country

Mexico

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