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"Semillas que el mar arrastra is a 2008 documentary film.\n\nSynopsis\nIn Africa there are many children that dream of crossing the sea, leaving their families and homes behind, believing that they'll have a real chance on the other side. Those that manage to make the crossing soon discover that reality is far from... |
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