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a| FL Record f| 2019
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a| Zamanpira, Bijan, e| director.
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a| Ghobadi, Nahid, e| director.
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a| Cat and Mouse
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a| DVD-ROM (25 min.)
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a| Moving image
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a| Verzio Film Festival Submission
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a| 40 tons of waste bread are sent from Sanandaj to other parts of Iran each day. Some of it is used by companies to make sausages and biscuits, some is used as feed for animals. Most of it, however, is collected by underpaid children working for various illegal contractors. A documentary about Kurdish child laborers in East Kurdistan who survive by collecting crumbs. They are out of school and working to save money and help their families. They work long hours, sleep in the street and earn 3-4 dollars a day.
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a| Verzio Film Festival Submission
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a| Iran : b| Zamanpira, Bijan, c| 2007.
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a| kur j| eng
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