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A Boy, a Wall and a Donkey (Stories on Human Rights)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2010

Director: Hany Abu-Assad
Screened at TPFF '09

Synopsis: Intent on making a film, a group of resourceful young boys don't let limited resources stand in their way. They decide to go where the cameras are, even if that means the middle of the Gaza Strip. The film, created and produced by ART for The World is born under the auspices of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and supported by the European Commission, French Government and SESC, Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a long feature composed by 22 short movies by filmmakers and artists from all over the world. Each short (documentary, fiction, drama, commedy, ect.) is based on one of the major themes highlighted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: culture, development, dignity and justice, environment, gender and participation.

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  • they could have put that 53 seconds of advertising(credits) at the end...

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