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Rating:
5.3
Director:
Daniel Dencik
Cast:
Jakob Oftebro, Danica Curcic, John Aggrey…
Plot:
In 1836 the Danish romantic visionary Wulff travels to Africa to create plantations on the Gold Coast, but his best intentions and belief is soon confronted with a harsh reality dominated by slave trade and unbelievable brutality.
Gold Coast
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4038670
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SOURCE: Gold Coast 2015 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama, History, Romance
Director: Daniel Dencik
Stars: Jakob Oftebro, Danica Curcic, John Aggrey
Plot: In 1836 the Danish romantic visionary Wulff travels to Africa to create plantations on the Gold Coast, but his best intentions and belief is soon confronted with a harsh reality dominated by slave trade and unbelievable brutality.
Included subtitles
English
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MEDIAINFO
The Gold Coast (Guldkysten), is a dense and visceral exploration of a dark time in European history, namely the Danish involvement in the slave trade on the African coast during the 1830s. Undoubtedly a politically charged affair, this film is also an intense portrait of obsession and individual morality.—Laurence Boyce