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Release Date:
August 6, 2011
Original Title:
ぼくたちは見た-ガザ・サムニ家のこどもたち
Alternate Titles:
What We Saw
What We Saw - Gaza, The children of Samuni family
What We Saw: Gaza, the Children of Samuni Family
ぼくたちは見た ガザ・サムニ家の子どもたち
ぼくたちは見た-ガザ・サムニ家のこどもたち
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Asia Press International
Production Countries:
Japan | Palestinian Territory
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A documentary of Palestinian children that lived through the Israeli military's intervention in the Gaza Strip in late 2008. The film depicts how the children of the Samuni family, that lost 29 members in the conflict, have accepted the deaths of their loved ones and how they try to overcome.
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