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Amid the dried out-and-dead desert oasis of suburban Las Vegas, and after three years apart, a young couple decides it’s finally time to move in with each other and take their relationship to the next level.
Director: Robert G. Putka
Actors: Ashley Lenz, Clare McNulty, David Norris, Essa O'Shea, Hugo de Sousa, Robert G. Putka, Sandra Cóias
Country: Portugal, United Kingdom, United States of America
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