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"Tales of Ordinary People" Sili (Lissa Balera) sells newspapers in La Petite Vendeuse de Soleil (The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun), portraying a feisty 12-year-old paraplegic who wants to become the first female newsvendor in Dakar, Senegal.
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"Daresalam" Two young friends join the rebel army after the government in Chad brutalizes their village, and contemplate an upcoming battle in the ensuing civil war.
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"Faat Kine" Faat Kine (Venus Seye) is a middle aged liberated single mother and successful businesswoman in a film the director describes as an homage to the "everyday heroism of African women."
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"Faat Kine" Faat Kine (Venus Seye) is a middle aged liberated single mother and successful businesswoman in a film the director describes as an homage to the "everyday heroism of African women." Photo credit: Courtesy of California Newsreel/KQED
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Actor and activist Danny Glover introduces Africa in the Picture, a series of three programs of African dramatic films premiering on public television during February 2003.
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