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942 Dakar, historia de una familia is a espagnol film of genre Documentary

942 Dakar, historia de una familia (2008)

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Length 55minutes
OriginEspagne

942 Dakar, historia de una familia is a Spanish 2008 documentary film.

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Bamba, a Senegalese man residing in Zaragoza, Spain, goes back to Dakar, Senegal to spend some time with his family. Who are they? What worries them and how do they deal with their loved ones' absence?

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