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No Place Like Home

Country: Spain, Language: English, 7 mins

  • Director: David Velduque
  • Writer: Marco Laborda
  • Producer: Roxanne Clarke; Víctor Martín León

CGiii Comment

Ooooh this certainly let's you feel a false - yet comfortable - sense of security.

Then...it hits...hard.

Impressive manipulation!


Watch...

No place like home | A short film by David Velduque from David Velduque on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

The story of Niko, a guy who enjoys life and his sexuality at it's full potential. Suddenly he will have to go back home to his country in eastern Europe to take care of his ill mother. Nothing is what it seems and soon he will realize what is really going on. A breathtaking road trip about the discrimination and violence against the LGTBIQ community around the world.

Cast & Characters

Marius Praniauskas as Niko;
Christian Escuredo as Boyfriend;
Gillian Apter as Mother;
Mariu Barcena as Clara;
Alexandra Prokhorova as Alex;
Clara Vignal as Ania;
Javier Pineros as Father;
Mihail Emmanuel as Cousin;
Carlos Luengo as Lover;
David Tortosa as Lover;
Andreas Guzman as Lover;
Pelayo Rocal as Tomas;
Fernando Hevia as Andrea