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“The Confession”: Salvadoran Thriller arrives on the big screen with a story about organ trafficking

Summary by diariolahuella.com
Salvadoran filmmaker Ronald Algarin has managed to bring his first film, The Confession, to the big screen, a thriller that exposes organ trafficking in an unexpected environment: a church. The story, set in 2012, shows the insecurity that marked the migration of thousands of Salvadorans and contrasts with the current reality of the country. “The idea was born during the pandemic. We wanted to tell a story of suspense, but with a realistic socia…
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Salvadoran filmmaker Ronald Algarin has managed to bring his first film, The Confession, to the big screen, a thriller that exposes organ trafficking in an unexpected environment: a church. The story, set in 2012, shows the insecurity that marked the migration of thousands of Salvadorans and contrasts with the current reality of the country. “The idea was born during the pandemic. We wanted to tell a story of suspense, but with a realistic socia…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Monday, February 24, 2025.
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