Linar
2013 · 82 min · ★ 4.8 · Documentary
A Russian boy gets a heart transplant in Italy. A lot of people were by his side on his long journey full of hardships, except for his mother.
Directed by Nastya Tarasova · Written by Nastya Tarasova
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