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The Mole Agent El Agente Topo

Maite Alberdi / Chile / 2020 / 84 min / Spanish

When a family become concerned about their mother’s well-being in a retirement home, private investigator Romulo hires the 83-year-old Sergio to become a resident and a mole inside the home. While gathering intelligence, the charming senior soon becomes close to several residents and realises the truth beneath the surface is not what anyone had suspected.

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