Last Chapter: Goodbye Nicaragua

2011 | 102 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

Last Chapter: Goodbye Nicaragua
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    A film about guilt and blood-stained ideologies. A bomb explodes during a press conference in the jungle between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, killing more than 20 journalists. The Swedish journalist, Peter Torbiörnsson tries to discover who is behind this terrorist attack and end up discovering that his old friends are the ones who took his colleagues’ lives.

  • Release Date

    30 January 2011

  • DirectingPeter Torbiörnsson
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