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Do You Think God Loves Immigrant Kids, Mom? (2019)

Жанр : документальный

Время выполнения : 1Ч 36М

Директор : Rena Lusin Bitmez

Краткое содержание

This film tells the struggle of Armenian families migrated to Turkey/Istanbul who try to provide education for their children despite all the circumstances. In the core of this struggle, which started in 2003, there stands a dining hall centered school, located in a basement of a church where migrant children receive education from volunteer educators. During the film, the struggle of children living in a foreign land, their daily lives, their former habits and longings are told through the eyes of migrant children.

Актеры

Ruzanna Babaian
Ruzanna Babaian
Hasmik Varteresian
Hasmik Varteresian
Antranik Yedigarian
Antranik Yedigarian
Harutyun Bogosian
Harutyun Bogosian

Экипажи

Rena Lusin Bitmez
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Director
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Writer
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Producer
Nurdogan Erduvan
Nurdogan Erduvan
Cinematography
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Rena Lusin Bitmez
Editor
Uğur Hamidoğulları
Uğur Hamidoğulları
Editor
Murat Izzet Arslan
Murat Izzet Arslan
Post-Production Manager
Erkan Altınok
Erkan Altınok
Sound Designer
Murat Izzet Arslan
Murat Izzet Arslan
Post Producer

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