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Sweep The Streets

Genre : Animation, Documentary

Runtime : 10M

Director : Albert Gregorio

Synopsis

An avant-garde collection of vignettes of street sweepers across Liberty City throughout a day cycle. An ode to workers across the nation and the countless sweat drops across their foreheads.

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Albert Gregorio
Albert Gregorio
Director
Albert Gregorio
Albert Gregorio
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