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The Wire
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The Wire

May 1, 2021
1h 16m
★ 6.0

Overview

The inhabitants of the canyon of river Kupa, located on the border between Croatia and Slovenia, have historically been united due to their harsh living conditions, but this peaceful cohabitation between members of different cultures is threatened by the construction of iron fences to prevent the transit of refugees from Bosnia.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Off World
Kinoteka
URGH!
VRT
RTV Slovenija
Relation04 Media
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