
in transit
Documentary · Family · Drama
Overview
Exploring the memories and experiences he had growing up, a son talks to his parents about how he felt mainly living with his mother while also visiting his father here and there who now had his own separate family.
Top Cast


Kimi Ong
Kimi Ong
Kimi (Son)
Kimi Ong
Kimi (Son)
Enrico Ong
Enrico Ong
Enrico (Father)
Enrico Ong
Enrico (Father)
Marianne Medina
Marianne Medina
Marianne (Mother)
Marianne Medina
Marianne (Mother)
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