Amuka
Social Impact Film Festival: Virtual Screening Series
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1h 10m
Amuka is journey into the present day of Congo, a challenge for the future. In a country that could feed up to 3 billions people, in which about 13 millions people are starving. Amuka depicts the resistance, the courage, the hope and the struggle of five congolese farmers to keep their families alive. It’s their story, it’s their life, it’s their voice.
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