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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”30180″ img_size=”411×632″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text] Synopsis: Salvador Mallo is a veteran film director, afflicted by multiple ailments, the worst of which is his inability to continue filming. His physical condition doesn’t allow it and, if he can’t film again, his life has no meaning. How many of us let short term limitations be our excuse not to move forward? How many of us experienced pain from a great love and it crippled us emotionally? Probably more of us than are willing to admit to either one. Pain and Glory not only dives into these themes but many more. The film is…









