ZAMBEZIA: A WELL FOR CHANGE short film review
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ZAMBEZIA: A WELL FOR CHANGE, 23min,. Spain
Directed by Amine Harboul
In the poverty-stricken countryside of Zambezia, Mozambique, a seasoned community leader faces the formidable challenge of constructing a crucial water well. Meanwhile, he wrestles with feelings of detachment from his family and struggles to maintain control over his deteriorating health.
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