The Lost Domain

The Lost Domain

Year: 2005

Runtime: 106 mins

Language: French

Director: Raúl Ruiz

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Set against the 1973 Chilean coup, the story follows Max as he reflects on his wartime days in London, where he befriended French aviator Antoine. Max first encountered Antoine in his homeland in 1932, when the pilot sparked his fascination with flight, shaping his lifelong love of aviation.

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