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He Don't Make Junk [Youth-Produced Short Film]

Sofala Ntweng-Knapton
Feb 20, 2015
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A boy is unsure of his worth after his foster mother tragically passes away and leaves him with an abusive foster father.

This video was an official selection of BAYMN FEST 2014. BAYMN FEST is an interactive showcase of media produced by you ages 12-24 sponsored by Hive Bay Area.


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