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Don't Cry for Me Sudan: Shukran Baba

Year: 2020 Documentary Runtime: 82 min

Overview

Tonj, Sudan is the land with only desperation from poverty and war. This is the story about priest also doctor, educator, musician and architect Lee Tae-seok’s work and hidden episode behind.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Lee Geum-hee

Lee Geum-hee

Narrator

Lee Tae-seok

Lee Tae-seok

Self

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