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Latest revision as of 03:18, 7 May 2024

Semillas que el mar arrastra
Directed byEl Hadji Samba Sarr
Screenplay byEl Hadji Samba Sarr
Produced byTinglado Film, Caja Canarias, Ebène Productions
StarringMamadu Gueye, Vieux Lelou, Odiane Macisse, Youssufa Coly, Saliou Thiam, Moussa Diallo, Medoune Cisse
CinematographyEl Hadji Samba Sarr
Edited byEl Hadji Samba Sarr
Music byMamadou Sène, Yuma
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
52 minutes
CountriesSenegal
Spain

Semillas que el mar arrastra is a 2008 documentary film.

Synopsis[edit]

In 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 what they had imagined when they find themselves in the internment centers. This documentary lends its voice to those under age immigrants that long for a better life.

Awards[edit]

  • Festival Image & Vie 2007

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