Africa United(2010)
Against the backdrop of the World Cup in South Africa, this film celebrates the resilience of children in adversity.
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Age group12+ years
Duration87 mins
We watched this today, and i fell in love. It was really uplifting and funny, though there were subtle hints of sadness. An adventure that constantly keeps us on edge, it is full of clever themes, though the film never detracts from the main story. However i wasn't very convinced with the ending, even though i would have ended it half way through the film (Unfortunately one of my charming traits), i wasn't sure that the film should have ended there! But that's what i think (The girl who cries at everything)!
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