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Hitzordu Tokiak

Nov 20, 2024
0h 10m
★ 0.0

Overview

Élise Orhategaray explores the perspective of older women from her native Basque country mountains. More of her visual work can be found on hitzordutokiak.com.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Chantal Orhategaray

Herself

Chantal Orhategaray

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