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Sadig: my Sahrawi friend

Year: 2018 Documentary

Overview

Habub and Marcos establish a relationship through “video letters” during the wintertime. Through these videos, we see what daily life is like in the Sahrawi refugee camps and, more importantly, how important the friendship between these two kids is.

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Documentary

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