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Go dream a kite

Canada
film

Set in Toronto, Canada, this film tells the tale of two young children who have worked hard selling lemonade and cutting grass in order to buy a special kite...

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The Kite

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Ted: The Kite Man

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Kites: a collage of kites and kite flyers

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Cold pizza

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Mr Koumal flies like a bird

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Nobody waved good-bye

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Wind

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