
All God's Children Can Dance (2008)
Año de lanzamiento: 2008
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Um Amor Sublime, O gios tou... Theou, Isten minden gyermeke tud táncolni, Kami no kodomo-tachi wa mina odoru, 神の子どもたちはみな踊る
Director: Robert Logevall
Writer: Haruki Murakami, Scott Coffey
Producción & Género
Productor: producer: John Benet, Steve Golin, Sidney Kimmel, Thoranna Sigurdardottir
executive producer: Bruce Toll
Compañías: Anonymous Content, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
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Similar: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: apostrophe in title, asian, based on short story, female nudity, female rear nudity, foreign language adaptation, koreatown los angeles, los angeles california, mother son relationship, penis, punctuation in title, reference to god, single mother
Historia
In Koreatown Los Angeles, Kengo, a young man who believes he's the son of God due to his mother's assertions since childhood, navigates his life working at a dead-end job and grappling with his feelings for his girlfriend. One day, he sees a one-eared man whom he suspects could be his father, prompting him to follow this stranger around Los Angeles.
Resumen
All God's Children Can Dance is a drama film directed by Robert Logevall in 2008. Set in Koreatown Los Angeles, the story revolves around Kengo, a young man with an unusual belief about his divine lineage, as he grapples with identity, love, and redemption while searching for a potential father figure.