Cafe Chavalos: Overcoming the Streets Trailer

Cafe Chavalos: Overcoming the Streets Trailer (2008)

07 August 2008 Factual 75 mins

Shining a light on a unique restaurant in Granada, Nicaragua, that serves up more than just good food, this documentary shares the remarkable stories of the street kids -- or chavalos -- who've changed their lives by working there.

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Cast

Donna Tabor

as Herself

Crew

International Releases Dates

Nicaragua 07 August 2008

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