Wo ansehen Evaporating Borders in Deutschland
Evaporating Borders is a poetically photographed and rendered film on tolerance and search for identity. Told through 5 vignettes portraying the lives of migrants on the island of Cyprus, it passionately weaves themes of displacement and belonging.
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Evaporating Borders belegt heute Platz #6777 in den Popcorn Time Streaming Charts in Deutschland. Der Film hat seit gestern um 14 Plätze zugelegt.
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