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Today and Everyday (1980)

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Runtime : 13M

Director : Ossama Mohammed

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The filmmaker’s directorial debut after joining the National Film Organization, this short documentary follows young children in preschool as they become exposed for the first time to notions of learning, reciting, and proper pronunciation and molded into conformity.

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Ossama Mohammed
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