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Fedora
Produced by David Scheerer
Directed by Kenny Kemp
Screenplay by Kenny Kemp
Premiere Date: 1994
Length: 28 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Narrative Film
No Obvious Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Television
Summary:
Text from cover:
When Julio Esperanza is diagnosed with cancer, he must face his own mortality for the first time. Chemotheraphy and radiation treatments leave him sickly, thin, and bald. When his own daughter doesn't recognize him, he is overcome with grief and retreats into loneliness and despair.

But faith and hope light the way as Julio's family and friends discover a remarkable and unique way to share his burden. Their creativity and humor are a living example of the transcendent power of love. No man is alone who has such friends and Julio Esperanza was blessed with dozens of them. This award-winning film is based on a true story.

Annotations:
Based on a true story.
In memory of Manuel Garcia (1946-1985).


Additional details at Internet Movie Database
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462676/

Music Composed by: Sam Cardon
Film Editor: David West
Cinematographer: T.C. Christensen




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