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Works explorer

Rui

Australia, 1976
tv-show

Episode of Series “Why can’t they be like we were?”. Rui is a young adolescent with an industrial inner suburb as a playground. His family d..

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Learning about life

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Worlds apart

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School days

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With the best of intentions

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Two different worlds

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Many Cultures-One Community

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