Where to Watch Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children in Canada
Director Patrick Reed (Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma) accompanies Roméo Dallaire on a mission to Africa to address the horrific practice of forcing children to fight as soldiers. (TIFF)
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- 82 minutes
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- United States
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- en
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