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Where the Road Runs Out

- Sometimes you have to get lost to find yourself.

George, a scientist living in Rotterdam is growing wary of the world of academia. The sudden death of an old friend is the incentive he needs to return to his African roots where he takes over a dilapidated field station in the jungle of Equatorial Guinea. There he meets an orphan boy with a sunny disposition who opens George's wary eyes to this colorful place. The boy plays matchmaker between George and the lady who runs the local orphanage and all seems rosy until an old friend of George's shows up out of nowhere to throw their lives into disarray as George discovers there are many obstacles on the road to redemption and a few more where the road runs out.

Release Date : 2014-09-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cotton Tree Productions

Production Country : Equatorial GuineaNetherlandsSouth Africa

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Isaach de Bankolé

Character Name : George

Original Name : Isaach de Bankolé

Gender : Male

Juliet Landau

Character Name : Corina

Original Name : Juliet Landau

Gender : Female

Stelio Savante

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Stelio Savante

Gender : Male

Sizo Motsoko

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Sizo Motsoko

Gender : Male

Jimmy Castro

Character Name : Taxi driver

Original Name : Jimmy Castro

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-05-29

Undeniably has charm to it, as such I can't say I had a negative time watching this. 'Where the Road Runs Out' is nothing truly memorable and it isn't a movie that is worth shouting from the rooftops about, but what is produced by Rudolf Buitendach & Co. makes for a fairly swift 90 minutes. The plot is straightforward, while there are plenty of nice shots of Equatorial Guinea; as well as a few places in Europe. Isaach de Bankolé is a likeable lead to follow, while Juliet Landau and Stelio Savante offer firm enough support. There is also a pleasant performance from youngster Sizo Motsoko. I wouldn't say the acting level throughout is all that strong, though again - like the whole production - it is all suitably watchable.