Lack of Evidence

2011 | 9 minutes | 10.0 ★ (1)

Lack of Evidence
  • Overview

    In Nigeria, to be a twin can be a blessing or a curse. The father of O is the village chief, a witch doctor who believes in the curse of twins. One day, this witch doctor tried to kill his two sons during a ritual ceremony: O managed to escape but saw his brother being murdered. Having fled across his country, he succeeded, by chance, in leaving Nigeria and going into exile in France.

  • Release Date

    01 January 2011

  • DirectingHayoun Kwon
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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