Pani: Women, Drugs and Kathmandu

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A documentary about the opioid crisis with women in Kathmandu, Nepal. Discover "Pani: Women, Drugs and Kathmandu" a captivating movie that first graced the screens in 2017. This production, originating from Spain.

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Released
Origin Country
Spain
Languages
en, ne
Subtitles
en, fr, es

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