The Boy from Geita
Adam, a young Tanzanian boy persecuted because of his albinism, finds a kindred spirit in Peter, a Canadian man with the same condition. Together they embark on an unlikely journey that transcends cultures and continents.
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Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: Vic Sarin
Actors: Adam Robert, Peter Ash
Country: Tanzania
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