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Kleine Freiheit / by Yüksel Yavuz

Posted on September 1, 2005 by Erik BornSeptember 1, 2005

Kleine Freiheit Yüksel Yavuz Download PDF Abstract: A Little Bit of Freedom tells the story of a friendship between two young men, both of them illegal immigrants living in Altona, one of them a Kurd from Turkey. Baran’s application for … Continue reading →

Posted in Volume 1 | Tagged A Litte Bit of Freedom, film, Germany in transit, Kleine Freiheit, Kurds, Turks
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