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The World's Most Dangerous Borders

Year: 2020 DocumentaryReality Seasons: 1 Episodes: 4

Overview

Explorer and filmmaker Reza Pakravan has set off on an epic journey along Africa's most volatile and dangerous borders to discover the lives of those who live there.

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Reza Pakravan

Reza Pakravan

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