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Released
15 September 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tla Releasing 
Classification
Runtime
114 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0155682450398 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Diego a successful Venezuelan fashion photographer lives a glamorous life of excess with his partner Fabrizio The shallowness of their day-to-day adventures is put into stark perspective after a sudden tragedy leaves Fabrizio in a coma To make matters worse Armando&39;s estranged son arrives from Spain for an unexpected visit Bitter and full of insecurity Armando has great trouble adjusting to his father&39;s sexuality and the LGBT lifestyle In the midst of great emotional turmoil Diego must try to find common ground with his temperamental son and learn that family friends and love are the real ingredients to a happy fulfilling life

Gay-themed Venezuelan drama written and directed by Miguel Ferrari. Diego (Guillermo Garcia), a successful young photographer living in Venezuela, has his world turned upside down when his partner slips into a coma following a homophobic attack. On top of this, he has been contacted by his ex in Spain who tells him he must care for their son Armando (Ignacio Montes) while she is out of the country. When Armando arrives, he soon comes to know the reasons for his parents splitting up and is justifiably shocked and confused by his father's sexuality. Can Armando grow to love and accept his father for who he is?