If This Street Were Mine

If This Street Were Mine

2023 · 11 min · Documentary, Family

This documentary portrays the imaginary of poor children about their daily experiences. Between the street, the school and family, they build a safe place, despite the violence.

Directed by Sheila M. Santana

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