Palm Trees in the Snow is a captivating story that follows the lives of two brothers, Kilian and Jacobo, who travel from Spain to the island of Fernando Poo in search of a better life. The film explores themes of love, family, and the impact of colonialism on the indigenous people of the island.
As the brothers settle into their new life on the island, they become entangled in a forbidden romance with a local woman named Bisila. Their relationship is tested by societal expectations and the looming shadow of colonial rule.
Palm Trees in the Snow is a visually stunning film that transports viewers to a lush tropical paradise, while also shedding light on the darker aspects of colonial history. The film's emotional depth and powerful performances make it a must-watch for anyone interested in stories of love and loss set against a backdrop of political turmoil.
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Palm Trees in the Snow
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Palmeras en la nieve
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No te puedo querer
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Javier Godino:
Performer
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Cast Your Cares
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Paul Mottram:
Writer
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