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The Longest Distance on CinemaWorld

I used to believe, watching TV or movies just wastes my time. Like, why should I watch other people's lives/stories, when I have my own life to live. I could do more productive things like work out and work, and think business!

Well, it's a good thing I realized that life ain't fun when all you think is work work work! I love my free time lately. I get to do the good things I love. I just realized, my end goal is just to be Happy. Happy to live and experience the world!

Speaking of happiness, what does a young boy want in his life? What makes him happy? I think, every child is still dependent on their parents. All they need is love, attention and nurture.



What happens if one, or both of the parents of the child die? I should know because I lost my father to lung cancer when I was (almost) 3 years old. This is the same struggle that Lucas, a character in the Venezuelan movie "The Longest Distance", will face as he loses his mother. Wanting comfort and reconciliation, he runs away to join his grandmother that he never met.

This movie garnered several awards in 2013 and it is going to air on CinemaWorld on June 29, 9pm.

Check out the trailer below.




For more details, log on to www.facebook.com/CinemaWorldAsia, follow @CinemaWorldAsia or visit cinemaworld.asia.



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