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Tag Archives: secret lives: hidden children and their rescuers during wwII
Hard movies
I have been watching some hard movies lately. Good ones, but sometimes hard to bear. Here are my reviews, the most recent first: Hotel Rwanda This movie tells a story within the backdrop of the Rwandan genocide. You could say … Continue reading
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