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Everyone's Child| 1hr : 22mins
Director: Tsitsi Dangarembga | Producer: Jonny Persey, Ben Zulu & John Riber
Focus Years: 1996 | Country: United Kingdom
Subject Tags: africa, europe, gender, human rights, race, relationships, united kingdom
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
"Everyone's Child" is the story of two children's abrupt journey into a strange world of adult responsibility. Devastated by the tragic death of their parents, Itai and Tamari are left with nothing. As family and neighbours turn their heads, Itai tries his luck in the big city, leaving Tamari at home to fend for herself and their younger brother and sister. For the children, this is a time of fear and survival. For the people around them it must become a question of compassion. "Everyone's Child" is a story of the triumph of human spirit.

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