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A poetic portrait of people working in the state-run post office, rail station and fire headquarters in the 3rd largest city of Africa, Kinshasa. Descubra "Elephant's Dream", um cativante documentário filme que estreou nas telas em 2014. Esta produção, originária de Estados Unidos.
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- 72 minutos
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- Estados Unidos
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