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(¿Y ahora qué? Recuérdame) narra la lucha del propio director Joaquim Pinto contra el virus del SIDA y la hepatitis C, enfermedades a las que el realizador portugués combate desde hace casi 20 años. El film es la crónica de un año de estudios clínicos con drogas y toxinas aún no aprobadas. Una reflexión abierta y ecléctica sobre el tiempo y la memorias, sobre las pandemias y la globalización, y sobre cómo sobrevivir a las expectativas. (FILMAFFINITY)
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