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1.9 GB
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Rating:
5.8
Director:
Matthew Porterfield
Cast:
McCaul Lombardi, Jim Belushi, Tom Guiry…
Plot:
Keith, a twenty-four-year-old newly released from prison and living with his dad under house arrest in Baltimore, is struggling to reestablish himself, within a community scarred by unemployment, neglect, and deeply entrenched segregation.
Sollers Point
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5180888
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SOURCE: Sollers Point 2017 1080p BluRay H264 AAC
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Drama
Director: Matthew Porterfield
Stars: McCaul Lombardi, Jim Belushi, Tom Guiry
Plot: Keith, a twenty-four-year-old newly released from prison and living with his dad under house arrest in Baltimore, is struggling to reestablish himself, within a community scarred by unemployment, neglect, and deeply entrenched segregation.
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English
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Keith, a small-time drug dealer is under house arrest at the home of his father in Baltimore. He re-enters a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and deeply entrenched segregation. There, he pushes back against his surrounding limitations as he tries to find a way out of his own internal prison.