
Where the Road Runs Out
Romance · Drama · Family
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Isaach de Bankolé
Isaach de Bankolé
George
Isaach de Bankolé
George


Juliet Landau
Juliet Landau
Corina
Juliet Landau
Corina


Stelio Savante
Stelio Savante
Martin
Stelio Savante
Martin
Sizo Motsoko
Sizo Motsoko
Jimmy
Sizo Motsoko
Jimmy


Jimmy Castro
Jimmy Castro
Taxi driver
Jimmy Castro
Taxi driver
Shadé Bankolé
Shadé Bankolé
Ms. Jensen
Shadé Bankolé
Ms. Jensen
Recaredo Silebo Boturu
Recaredo Silebo Boturu
Customs officer
Recaredo Silebo Boturu
Customs officer
Pocho Guimarães
Pocho Guimarães
Father George
Pocho Guimarães
Father George
Bongumenzi Gumede
Bongumenzi Gumede
Juan
Bongumenzi Gumede
Juan
Awande Khanyile
Awande Khanyile
Mean Boy #3
Awande Khanyile
Mean Boy #3
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