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b.longing

Nov 10, 2024
0h 7m
★ 0.0

where do we belong; what do we be longing for?

Overview

A dialogue and home video about belonging, from young people living in modern colonial society.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Ben Tuesday

Self

Ben Tuesday

Jake Tuesday

Self

Jake Tuesday

Mariza Vieira

Self

Mariza Vieira

Mystery Byrd

Self

Mystery Byrd

Maggie A. Clark

Self

Maggie A. Clark

Max Tuesday

Self

Max Tuesday

Nancy Okkuatsiak

Self

Nancy Okkuatsiak

Myra Tuesday

Self

Myra Tuesday

Evan Tuesday

Self

Evan Tuesday

Justin Tuesday

Self

Justin Tuesday

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