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2005 | Color | 28 min

Richard and Diana tell us about their childhood experiences and the challenges their family had to face since they were photographed, in 1968, by world-renowned photojournalist Gordon Parks for Life magazine.


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: Riggen; Patricia
Script: Riggen; Patricia
Production: Donado; Álvaro, Riggen; Patricia
Photography: Vares; Checco
Sound: Halasz; Andrew
Music: Serrano; Rosino
Cast:Nash; Diana, Fonetenelle; Richard, Parks; Gordon
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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