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Short lo-fi film set in Senegal. Mostly focussing on a group of Senegalese youths, discussing their hopes and fears concerning the crossing of the atlantic to get to Europe. Will life be easier there or not?
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- Runtime
- 16 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- France
- Languages
- en, wo
- Subtitles
- de, en, es, fr, it, nl, pt, tr
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