Premiere of the film What Really Matters by Paco Arango

Paediatric palliative care Madrid Three adults from the CAPPI Fundación porqueViven team smile together at "What Really Matters" posters in Madrid. CAPPI Porque Viven Foundation

On Monday, February 13, the Aladina Foundation invited us to a private screening of Paco Arango's film What Really Matters. A number of friends from the Niño Jesús University Children's Hospital also attended the event.
What Really Matters introduces us to Alec, an English mechanical engineer whose life is a complete disaster. Your appliance repair store is about to go bankrupt. In this situation, an uncle of his whom he did not know appears and offers to pay all his debts in exchange for moving to live for a year in Nova Scotia (Canada), the place of origin of his family. There strange events began to happen to him that complicated his life.
Written, directed and produced by Paco Arango, the film is 100% charitable as all proceeds will go to finance the SeriousFun Children's Network camps for seriously ill children, founded by Paul Newman in 1988.
You can see the trailer at the following link:

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