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A day in the life of Esperanza, a Quechua girl who lives in the remote mountains of southwestern Bolivia.
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Status: Released
Released Date: 2012-05-08
Runtime: 7 mins
Director: Maider Oleaga
Spoken language:
Genres: Documentary
Original title: Esperanza
Production Companies: Pantalla Partida
Production Countries: Spain
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